The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1915, Page 6

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PAGE 6, SDAY, MAY 5, 1915. STAR—WEDNE rem es > \ ys *Seaoiwaia AT which) a . Vi FRENCH AND BRITIS Ay GAVE LANDED 300,000 TROOPS Company Colman Building, May Ist, 1915. ores or? py KALEH oa es LIN! BS preter BASE ¥ dink — * i Safe deposit equipment... Furniture and fixtures... Real estate and other resources... Government and railroad bonds... .$ 53,810 14 Cash on hand and due from banks .. 263,745 83 fai a a __ Birdseye view of territory where three armies of the allies now are marching on the Turkish forces. ATOR WEEKS MAY BE A GREAT SENATOR, BUT HE’S AN AWFUL c, seu ee ae ee see eR eee by ray er Er rreny Seer eee ee tS The Commercial ; tub opened its) of the boys who bh rained fron nf The Commercial Club's new] eclae’s eyes. Veniaed to daies aboeré thio. Me pital J 7 : quarters, in the Arcade build. dining at home s J out after the|rooma are all that Secretary Oto] Then cameé the grand rush to the nd undi Surplus and undivided profits ..... oe eke z 5.000 women | Tinth speaker arose, and indulged | Case sald they were—big, windowy| punch bowl in the baek f the pelin bal mM Tuesday night, to 5,000 women 11, niate of ham and eggs at the|and handsomely decorated, with| | loon in # hurricane when he tangoed, | DEPOGts caccvcccvidesesccns nee + adele eae cpu ae = bese oo nearest lunch counter thick carpets and chairs that are| Several barrels of jow voltage He got a ble hand, tho. | and degrees of hun ‘ »4|80 comfortable club members will| juice disappeared during the next | Somehow the banquet announce x er aae : @ stened to fervid politi }always be late to supber ) minutes, It served to stin Total $1,180,5 . danced, perspired and won-| had never been planned. | After the hundreds had made a/ some of the old codgers enough & o ele be iret hdl | had somebod idn't serve But ee vtes se ypdovmer a ‘ 7 dash for the seats in the big dining! that a squad of boys sneaked down ty vee x4 ae of ‘Koln, bome nquet they got home, and everybody had| room, where the “political speeches|tho back stairs without thelr hat Fee are Veeene: ser Cae tate lac vii ‘ Ling ‘There wasn't any banquet. Some|a good time were to be pulled off, those who gfe: . Xs most part had ot thet bats on State of Washington, County of King, ss. re uns , tind and were ready just in time to get : ‘ ac ae cote aaae “ pinging | It was about this time that Sen-|on the elevator with the squad of 1, J. V. A. Smith, cashler of the above named bank, j base to rec poten, Mgt Ua!) ator Weeks made his appearanc , © going out afte : : | chatter to keep the lucky ones from| tne ballroom. Evershody's in Lc ee solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of hearing anything that was said. |e ; ~So i : 4 ; a nator Weeks of Massachusetts | pretty nearly the last word, y’un-| Com jal Club lunch: would] : a of Calas onthe tare derstand be.resumied in the new euarters on Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of Ma of cour pportant © senat however, evidently) Wee } thing of the evening Piha moh Nenbedthbaeldeh Arbo ceonsanl idaaoecttenod L. DAVIS, No! He made a speech ridiculing the [necesnity for a larger navy and ips fonse, then sat down and “ pected the day he steamed in to action outside Santiago bay as commander of the Second division of the auxiliary army under Admiral Sebley and Admiral Sampson, while! |} Hi Gill, Robert Boyna, Representa tive Washbura, Thomas J. Rigas jr, Otto Case and Col. Hawthorne Correct—Attest: FE, SHORROCK, A. MYERS. —~ [SERPS SSE on F ee ! CONSTANTINOPLE Report of Financial Condition of IN : _— TecHRLE Ct 140 MILES ee == ES ALLIES LINE “ep ap ia “= Loans and discounts.... e deve cat 2 sgl Municipal bonds .....-. pike wa 173 63 Other bonds . oeeee . etdaweee “3H, 500 00 ENTRAN c State and King courty warrants.... ee 12,999 22 orthwest Trust & Safe Deposit 2,300 00 15,000 00 10,863 99 317,55 $ 100,000 00 18,844 60 14.800 90 , 597 Cashier. 'y Public. 94 88 do 1915. | did the rest of the talking ven. ieee indies peu | After that was over he posted! y ce: mum mae of 48 hours in which to | expected momentarily to. however, owing to Japan's position the Pekin government a mini- - as an ally of England in the far] got only half thru, his right arm) hung down like the handle of aj go. — ¥ to pent is | pump in a dry well Following the decision | Pant A pl aller eu) reached yesterday to serve an Te apite of the present erttical ultimatum upon China, spite chet Weeks may be a pretty good seo-| in time of physical trouble caused by | Conferences have been held he, |situation, Premier Okuma is hope jator, but he's a rotten dancer. The indigestion, biliousness resulting from | tw, Premier Okuma and |fu! that Japan may gain what she dance commenced immediately aft-| torpid liver, inactive bowels, is al- | considers her rights as to control |Decame io thick th elbows were _jabbi agreement reached between the ruse the better. t| WEROES VETOES ORDINANCE | county in the future, according to| : lan M and prepared shar ‘ ! “ Mayor Gill has vetoed a counc , tL poos ntain too much allall. [iyi ch appropriates $1,000 as the |County commissioners an Labor Thia Gries the nenip, makes the [ine eee he | Commissioner Olson nt city’s share of the improv missioners and demanded that some | tracts, Distress signals, displayed by steamer Bee of the Charles N He also urged that some action} line, as she neared Tatoosh is jhe taken to regulate the wages be | Tuesday, were used to force the|!ng pald and food being served in| GOOD MONTH |poems will be read by Frank P| Giles. On a daily average during April 10,411 more copies of The Star were distributed to paid subscribers than for April, a year ago. Without exag- MANIAC MURDERS ion ever made by any Se- gerating that is the biggest yearly gain in circula’ attle newspaper. * * * & & &# ABOUT HIS CRIMES EW YORK, May Most of the | In April also The Star gained 2,261 inches of advertising over the same month of last year. That is not a remarkable increase, BUT IT IS MORE THAN THE COMBINED INCREASE OF ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS AND OF ALL OTHER PUBLICATIONS OF EVERY KIND IN SE- ATTLE. the “ripper,” the murderous maniac |who recently slashed to death two} tots playing in the hallways of Bast | Side tenements. | | The fiend’s deeds have terrorized | |mothers on the East Side. Children jare kept behind locked doors. | Mrs. A. Cohn, mother of Leonora | |Cohn, who was killed by the “rip- jper” on March 29, today received a jletter written supposedly by the |slayer, | The writer declared he had killed | Lenora, described her death, and {flaunted the police, boasting: “I'll kill little children whenever I want \ to.” = There have been numerous at + * & &# % The man who has had to renew his will ap- ” Which plainly shows that each month more and more Seattle advertisers are waking up to the extraordinary situation—to the unusual advertising bargains that The Star’s phenomenal growth in circulation offers them. wk ete tiem, ae Mee BUT IT IS A FACT THAT A WHOLE LOT OF SEATTLE ADVER.- TISERS ARE STILL ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH. THEY ARE STILL FOLLOWING THE OLD BEATEN PATHS. THEY ARE OVERLOOKING A BIG OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE THEIR ADVERTISING DOLLARS COUNT—TO MAKE THEM PRODUCE THE MAXIMUM IN SURE, POSITIVE RESULTS. loan and pay a “renewal charge preciate our loan plan. WE MAKE NO RENEWAL CHARGES We loan money on improved property ray was inurdered by the slasher| five weeks ago. The descriptions of all the assail janes coincide, CHAMBER TO FIGHT STATION TRANSFER On the ground that it is a yiola tion of the Renick law, and unfair }to the public, the Chamber of Com- merce has authorized injunction proceedings to prevent transfer of the power station of Division A of the municipal street railway to the| or for building purposes without com- mission. + % Are You One of Them?. * % * * Washington Savings and Loan Association sulte Stewart. hair brittle, and t very harmful. |/f gsth at. from 22nd ave. N. E. to| Olson, who has been investigating Just plain mulsitied cocoanut oi! |/a5¢h ave. N. E. The mayor contends |'he causes of the recent strike in) Read nis deateminl which i# pu and entirely |ithere is no agreement existing be-|the McHugh and Brice camps neer| greaseies s much better than | tween the city and county whereby | [ssaquah mn Sunset highway, I had three teeth pulled by threa anything else you can use |ithe city is compelled to shoulder }¥rought a uimber of laborers from | different dentists, and after this ex- for shampooing, as this can't pos- || part of the cost those camps before the county cam-| perience I was very much afraid to feet — . ; come to your office. From now on ; edy against any further lke of Simply moisten your hair with FE SAVE! S PEE D remety ; my Gread of the dental chair has water ang rub tt tr ” ; y Li R VE! ‘ouble be placed in future con. passed, for the Regal Dentists tainly can pull teeth painless! they did not hurt me whatsoever, “FRA “Sis | oe Sear x operator to report the;the McHugh and Brice camps. The iT rere “events, aah it ees heding © ite savers| commission informed him it was| bass matter how painful your expe- tine and’ siiky, bright, fluffy and || *vahed to her aid; were. peeved, |helpless, however, inasmuch as the| Fence with other dentists may hava pS eary to manage. - contracts had already been let and| 2®€". You can come to us with the | can get mulaifted cocoanut || ‘The Press club will give a poets'|/none of their provisions broken by perfect and absolute assurance that : | sect { [Jand library night at {ts club rooms |the contractors | We will do your dental work, no in the |/Thursday night, The guest of honor] A copy of the rules of the state; Matter what it may be, and wo tvertive- | will be Chas. Eugene Banks, whose | board of health will be attached to; 0"'t hurt you a bit. We have the —— | signed statements of many reliable citizens of Seattle and vicinity to | prove this statement | R Dental fices \ CHILDREN; BOASTS yt a. ating { ‘ 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Let me do your work urined, All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Guaranteed to arrive in perfect con- e the i : hea i Htutlon In Washington Bi iignting department dition. Also” Grab pett 810 SECOND AVE. jy | ese i500 stablished . ‘ it you wish pal hed . 28 Years Use Star Wants Ads for Re-|| " ?%",3!" 501 Northern Bank Bidg, Main 58T@. Dentists. Can You Blame Him? cost of delivery, profit, Re- Specialty WASHINGTON ° Main 3063, Pacific Salmon Company Will continue to ship pounds, dressed, tn tndividual doxes, to any potnt r {| ment that Japan has forwarded comply with the Tokio demands |shrouding its present moves if shake’ ands int thane Wie bel form of an ultimatum, giving ss | the Japanese army d navy, | The army wiready ts mobilize County road building contractors each contract made hereafter, in- ler the hand shaking sa given, quickly, certainly, safely members of his cabinet. of Chinese commercial affairs with-|hereafter must pay their laborers {cluding a clause requiring that camp ” The women all retired to corners e most famous of familyremedies | A rtrict censorship has been es |out a show of force a miuimum wage of $2.25 for eight }STounds be left in a sanitary condi- | Fresh Cream Flavor—Purity First |t0 dab thelr noses. the men drop ’ tablished and the ae *)"It ie reallted in Tokio that Pres-|hours work, and must serve food tion at the close of work. - to cha , stuffed their hand eee tent van Shi al faces an ex - 4 “ oyr99 | Rerchiers ender their collars, and BEECHAM S | beeen erikioar cituation in bis own |" aig agape ataihy “rene Frank S i Buy ‘Mount Vernon Milk |settled down to a night of tranquil Cocoanut Oil Makes Jcountry DF enced 23, Manenset hardsapaptances tr f°: tout a peenpiration sy A Splendid Shampoo conggingye alight lage: Bespaeernent bd lalbenn Is a Strong ’ AT YOUR GROCER'S | There were only two couples on P p00 || sapan ‘on the pert of the present) Cianges containing’ such pro- |the floor for the first dance, but Chinese government might result 1 | visions will be included in all con- Booster for J it want to keep your hair ||the overthrow of Yuan —-—— | tracts for road construction in King the Regal NK STOUT, Jefferson St |oity’ 's detectives searched today for! KODAK FINISHING Regular 100 milk, a ace 3. 38, tacks on girls since Charley Mur-| PANAMAS Bleaching and Blocking Is Our LADIES’ HAT ING CO. mon, aver- in the U. & Smelt, Trout, all other sea hh before shipped

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