The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1915, Page 2

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Open Air Life |At Suquamish Cuts Out the Doctor | Shady Woodland Road at Suquamish, Every year the really truly doctors prescribe more fresh air and less drugs. Patients get well instead of be- coming drug fiends Two weeks in store dope If you doubt it ju Sour-stomached individu camp. Give yourself and fam pure air, play in the open, bathe play in the woods Common sense prescribes camp i th 400 irug drug ask the in the salt Sound and a YOUR CHOICE OF 1080 Lots at $37.50 to $50 Each $2.50 Cash, $2 Monthly. Streets Graded Free. Why Not Camp at Suquamish This Summer? Location Northwest of Seattle, op- posite Ballard main- land. Part of old Indian Reservation. Improvements ew store just complet- vacation ¢ Transportation Four round trips via steamers Hyak Hyak daily id Su carried on quar 109,06 last year ps daily Surroundings Beautiful verdure; | are covered with yrowth of maple, dogwood an@ an occasional wild cherry Numerous tasty homes already built No saloons, catch-penny device Folks have pur chased are leaving the fine trees and preserving nat- ural beauties trir ts fine ed. New wharf just buitt Four miles of streets be- ing graded free for pur- chasers. alder, , cedar, Title Approved in March by the U. S. Govt. when land was purchased. Warranty Deed on completion payments. 60 MINUTES FROM DOCK TO DOCK Call at our offices for photos, pamphlets, etc We Make Two Trips Daily Take steamers Hyak or Suquamish at 10 A. M P. M. at Pier No. 3, foot of Madison Street, every « except Saturday and Sunday i On Saturday and Sund . M. SALESMEN ON BOAT WEARING BADGES Suquamish Land Co., Inc. OLE HANSON, President PHONE ELLIOTT 2 709-710 NEW YORK BLOCK dance halls, who pe eat 9 A.M. and y boats leav 2 P. 13 JITNEY BUS MEN ARE UNDER ARREST :: Thirteen of 28 jitney bus drivers, complained of by Inspector Bh. ri Worthen, of the Seattle Flectric, arrests are expected any time. The| PETROGR AD, May 12.—The Rue. total number of cases now pending sian fleet operating in the Black | in justice court has reached 22.|sea has sunk three large Turkish | ‘Those arrested Tuesday are: Henry Engman, Harry 8. Nash, AMUSEME NTS MOORE". ( Loew’s Empress WEEK . J Tenight, Second Show Matinees Wed. and Sat. v my-00% NIGHT Fr THE Henty W, Savage Offers LOEW CIREL bul. ‘The Tremendous tromot Spectece L. Ray M. Gorelick, A J. Mayer, Alex Johnson, L. H John B. Click ! Byron D. M Dolphin, Archie Hunter, Pearson, Alvin (¢ Holmes, Verer John R. Smith Ernest Gray vices reaching here today. or rewular 100 and 200 PANTAGES STUART THE MALE PATTI Childhgod Days | Other Big Acts 10¢ and 20e 150 ——PEOPLE—— 150 Special Symphoay Orchestra Largest Musical and Dramatic Organization Ever Toured Night Prices 25c to $2.00 Matinees 25c to $1.00 SEATS NOW SELLING | Star Wants Ads find the lost articles. ™ |board of public works if Thomson's ships near Soungal, according to ad | FRENCH TAKE OFFENSIVE | IN THE WEST BY WM. PHILIP SIMS PARIS, May 12.—In a series of night attacks, the Germans have recaptured a part of their trenches carried by the French yesterday before Loos, but the Frencm still hold their firat and second lines, the war office an nounced today The attacks last night were made great force, the offi cial statement said, and the French were forced to evacu ate a portion of the captured trenches The efforts to pierce the German line between Lens and Arras continues, however, and the positions of the French in the first and second line of German trenches are being strengthened Additional heavy artiller been brought up and the remains of the German forces are being bat tered today. With the entangle. ments and trenches reduced by ar it in believed heavy losses, would follow the storming positions, will be ave rmans are rushing « from north o thelr but a in r Lens 0 the e) unable to eh f the F W forces are t of Kheime From Rheims to the confined to ar French fensive from w now on Vosges action tillery duels In Flanders the Belgians are maintaining thelr ld on the bridge head on the Yser, near Dix mude. ‘ Inventor of the Submarine Defends At Thinks German Admiral Will al W Engl: BRIOGEPORT, Conn, May 12. —Forecasting an early end to the ! war as a result of German sub. activities, Simon Lake, inventor and bulider of the first American submarine, today de fended torpedo attacks without warning on merchantmen, as the one which cost 1 . women and chil on the Lusitania vie for the sub marine commander to warn oe veesel he is about to attack,” said In_order to do that he | GOTHAM GUNMAN SQUEALS NEW YORK, May “Dopey Bennie” Fein, known to the police as a feariess gunman, “squealed” to the grand jury today, causing the linmediate arrest of 34 euspects, including marine “strong-arm” women. All were forthwith on Fein's allegations. Fein charged the labor lead. ers hired gunmen to wreck non- union shops and intimidate em- ployers who refused to hire union men, He declared he himself em- ployed the “strong arm” women to destroy shop men could not gain admittance, Labor leaders, Fein naserted, pald him $12 # day to furnish gunmen and, he said, he always took a hand some “take-off” later He boa that his income was $10,000 a “Dopey cusations fused to he was charge. The police said they purpose! fixed this high bail tn the hope of uncovering something THOMSON MATTER LAID ON THE TABLE Councilman Lundy's recommenda tion that R. H. Thomson be employ- jed by the city to submit plans for |sealing the Cedar river dam was laid on the table by the city utilities lcommittee Tuesday The committee then notified the indicted ear Bennie when furnish arrested made these ac labor leaders re. $15,000 bail when on an assault services were desired, the request lshould be submitted in ordinance form | Friday the board of public works |will have before it a council order lcontaining instructions to invest jgate the feasibility of sealing the ‘emai north bank by silting | VICTIMS RECOVER William Mahoney, one of the vie+| |tima of the automobile smashup at [Argo Tuesday, whore condition war lserious yeate y, Was feported on the road to recovery at the Provi dence hospital to Mahoney was transferred from the city hospital| Tueaday night The same aceider \ n Parker j 26, Frank Frank Riley rested easy hospital jast night nounced out of danger. SACRAMENTO, | Strawberrl | prunes suffered teary by the recent rains, and ranchers sald today that a big percentage of the crops were ruined, Prac tically 75 per cent of the first Sacramento valley erop of | strawberries is lost There is vigor and strength in every bite of your meal at 212 Pike. Advertisement, t resulted fatal-| MW, and Jack! O'Leary and| at the elty | Both are pro-| May STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. PAGE 2. ENGLAND 10 IMPRISON ALL ALIENS LONDON has the ome toda lant night naturalice ed, that » cabinet easutes to There is a the time has ar of Germar birth, wh id be inte May alien « follo trian not, she of the It is belles tht renewed riot war ed the thorize action Ip al whoy German Furniture thrown owners into thre lence. More trouble sult of the bitter feeling aroused b the sinking of the Lust Clubs ha excluded German 4 pot, and many towns have ba with German natr In Liverpool, Manc Birkes during have expected as a re ante mbers heate Oh, look and ti curred ‘Ware Geren Germans the ahe “We didn't r Alice Middleton aol a ge Field meet and declamatory con held at Bremertor r | They'll probably next have fight and debate What'e Lundy to | Thomson to plug » Cedar }ieak would be rather rubbing nm a certain or Jim Brewster was elected presi Seattie woman t t senda on hospital list s prise ? Hiring it liner Mauretania is not sail on May . A torpedo now and then t of wiser men }° Cunard going to nounced makes a | pant president Cigar entior is proving that even rom Seattle is a live bird tack on Liner ill Make and. would have, to rise sur face, open his conning tower and appear in full view in the open & short tr ship's shot Good on Starving b about sprinkling tacks in the} roads to puncture the jitney Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, }to visit Portland, Ore, in July to | witness electrical demonstratior Women will be barred from wit: , to the distance th decks. In that case ar 4 on career ¢ 7 teconals ch as sitania German submarines They" re still fighting In the Phil- rts over the Willard tures one wh wank the Li ade! going to end the war by Job stor fight 4 Cat climbed pole at Port Arthur, . {rculted an electric current plunged the town tn dorkness, Yes, Zenobia, the cat dled Joseph William Smythe, Tacoma Germany is building 1 sub rines. I think Grand Admiral Von Tirpute will make | good on his threat to starve Eng | and On That Beautiful and Talented Actress BEATRIZ MICHELENA (Of Fame) “Mignon” and “Mrs. Wiggs” IN A DELIGHTFUL PICTURIZATION OF Bret Harte’s Story: The Lily of Poverty Flat A Tale of Romance and Adventure That You Will Enjoy = AS A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION SID CHAPLIN In His Latest KEYSTONE Scream GUSSIE TIED TO TROUBLE ESTELLE BUSS Soprano CLEMMER —Seattle’s Best Photoplay House— WALLACE Organist 5c—A Jitney—5c with this coupon entitles the holder to any seat, matinee or evenings, GRAND Opera: House Home of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville 5c at the con tinuous from noon until 11 p.m Now, all together n ¢@ Talking about unfair war tactics, | what's with us— The dawge of war They bark! Popeperetor boys our pup to be a war carpenter in battle in France. Word sent to his mother adjutant general French Inepectors buy 22 hors or light infantry at Repubite, | wounded The industrial commis sion proposes to reopen hearing of the Colorado ase in order to prove Johnny Rockefeller a liar by his own letters, it may make Johnny pray harder. ] | \o— ne ® John D. Carmody, deputy pro cutor, ted as delegate at Walla Walla state convention to the su Preme convention {in Seattle in August of the Knights of Columbus Congratulations, John, old top RAVING be saving fea wrappers pearl-handied ho ‘sm plemeure, no bother start saving something, my “It T must save, Imust. I'll start Mow a wall, 7 Said the life saver's child “While dead dad's on the |Maving dead fishers’ poles ry ¢ wonderful Billy wing folke’ souls, TH start saving sawdust for Sanday So denr dad can be saved on the trail. M. € —A. While tacked | Belling Jungs the bull. J. B. Hall, chairman Skagit coun. ty progressives, resigns and an-| nounces return to republican party. | Hall isn't going to be lonesome. anyhow *-_* * * DANGER * My husband says I have * made another man of bim * * You'd better look out, or the & ® first thing you know he'll be #! * looking around for another * ® man's wife —Judge * * * eke et et te ee ee First Lieut. Joseph C. Meheffey,| engineer, ordered from Washing-| ton, D. C., to Alaska, for duty with | board of road commissioners, Wel- come, Joe, welcome John Haye Hammond, chairman| of the world court congress, m ing in Cleveland, says nations at| war to join in move for lasting} peace. John must be drinking cocoa-cola or something | Or. A. J. McKelway, Southern) secretary of national child labor committee, testified at Washing-/ ton that feudal slavery system of child labor exists in cotton mills of South. Why get excited over Lusitania? | Have you seen the State Philatelic Washington State | Philatelic? | collecting leading bull, Sydney Jones, near m, and horn-plerced his| Fatally injured. They shot) at- + te ee et * * that society at the} Art museum? That means rare stamp | They have Madero Carranza and Villa stamps Regular meeting of Efficiency | club of Ford Motor Co, Tuesday | night with banquet in Fraser-Pat-| erson tea rooms Hay-foot, straw-foot. Tilikum | drill team preparing for Seattle day exercises at Frisco early tn Octo ber, in which they will participate Rev. J. R. Olson, chaplain of Ore- gon naval militia, to lecture on Paradise in the Pacific’ Friday night at Swedish-Finnish Lutheran cbureh. Gas schooner Silver Wave left Tuesday night for Bering sea to trade with natives Liner American, American-Ha- watlan line, arrived in Seattle Mon day with largest cargo ever brought from New. York 0, J. Hosford, secretary D. J. \Morrison Development Co., de jaction Tuesday to get 205,000) \shares of stock in Mother Lode |Copper Mines Co, of Alaska iv ° Senator Weeks evidently doesn't fancy Woodrow Wilson much. But It'll be many, many weeks, and months and years probably before the country’ care a snap what Weeks thinks of Woody. | fe e | Body of Joe James, trapper, miss-|' ing since July, found near his cabin, bat miles from Tolt Steamer Crown of Navarre, due |in Seattle next week from England, |chased by three German “subs.’ | Seattle halibut fishermen will {work new grounds off mouth of | Columbia river, L. Heritte, French consul while | Vice-Consul de Lobel-Mahy is off three months, say# Seattle will | probably hav consul instead of a vice consul Lee Wakefield, president Apex Fish Co. of Anacortes, buys north | corper west Fifth and Lenora for] | $50,000 | Franklin High students to give jannual May festival in school jauditorium Friday night exhibit of | — |Jotm the Clean-Up ‘HERE? AND SELSEWHERE. An All- Vitagraph Week at Mission FOURTH, SOUTH OF PIKE STARTING TODAY Lifting the Ban of Coventry VITAGRAPH DRAMA IN THREE PARTS Rose Tapeley and Darwin Karr, portraying scenes of army life at West Point and elsewhere, battle scenes in the Philip- pines, in page and effective actin The call to duty, answered by a young West Point cadet, and his manly and chivalrous treat- ment of the dance hall woman he married, stir to the very depths. Depicts true manhood and brings a ringing message with a great moral up- lift to the rising generation. “STRENGTH” Strong Vitagraph drama, beautiful scenes of mountain life and practical mining. The fascina- tion of a lonely prospector’s wife for a stranger, wounded and sick, and the unusual outcome. The Jarrs Visit Arcadia Very amusing Vitagraph comedy. Mr. Jarr’s rose bushes cause no end of trouble—chasing chickens, drinking lemonade with a knife and many other laughable surprises. Lillian Walker, “More for Your Money at the Mission” Fourth, South of Pike QUEENSTOWN, May 12.—The] steamship Flying Fish arrived to-| day, bearing 17 bodies of those who} were carried to death in the waters| of Kinsale when the Lusitania was} torpedoed Only one had been identified at noon. It is that of Perey Secombe of Boston. No further bodies pre viously brought to Queenstown have been identified Cooking arrangement for men in a road camp of a con- tractor. Food is cooked in kettles suspended on sticks over a fire. BAT THE RAT b and Kilt Off! the Rats Choice Steer Round Steak 18¢ Choice Shoul- der Pork Steak. Choice Veal L Ly Roards of health everywhere are trying to exterminate rats, because of their menace to health and de struction of property. But without waiting for the health authoritte it shoul ir Choice T-Bone con Strips, 6c Rose Milk .. 25c Shops Open Until 6:20 %, M. Steak . Fancy Sugar-cured Ba- Ib. 5 cans Wild Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourtst NEW WAY to CALIFORNIA North Rank River and 26 conan ail San Francisco milem nearer Sound than by all-rail; 200 miles nea INC! Road hours down ¢ Puget | eopt Sunday (fustar a Saturda: abject to change without Price 50¢ Round Trip Regular 10c milk, delivery, profit Rates same as ra UDR MEALS AND BERTH AT'SKA | potion, kK Tripte | Phone Main 3101 8. RN PAC mbia Second Ave. and Columbia J. Moore, CP, and T. Art, 6. 107 Vester Way MoMullen, ©. PB. A. Nor, Pao. Ry OM Market Si,, San Francisco Spokane—A. B, Jackson, Davenport Hotel. N. Ry o Leounts bs lL Lower Floor, Pike Place Market,

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