The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915. PAGE 2. TwoDollarDress Shapes] | - | oDollarDr JOKER FOUND [GERMAN LINE KILLS YOUTH BRITISH TO Going for Fifty Cents!) "BY COUNCIL TORNTOBITS INFIGHTOVER DIVERT ALL Wows nisi | INCONTRAGT, BY BIG GUNS TRIFLING SUM U.S.CARGOES | : : : What he says is an attempt PARIS, Ma For more than! w. t Siegel, who late Mon WASHINGTON, May 26.— bea 1 and how }24 ho © Hritish anc an aq Trouble so few realize how utifu a d h | by county commissioners to ae h e n oo ni na a sr u day afternoon shot and killed Despite impending protest by 4 good they are. | lead the city Into a trap, almed on HA ag A ig wate battle, William R. Wolfe, his business the United States regarding In a | to lessen the profits of the city | sult of which is still In doubt tefidd In the offices of the terference with American non. Fine Hemps, Chips, Bleached and Unbleached {| |iohting plant, nas been discov official statement today an-| riant Advertiaing Co. tole contraband shipments to neu- h & . ered by Counciiman Fitzgeral nounced the Germans were deliver nb ¥ Primaries Brads tral countries, ¢ . : countries, Great Britain is 2 Javas—Lar, edi $ | In consequence the city may « flerce attacks against the Eng brought into court Friday for Co a ge and Medium Shapes; Black, White, | refuse to take epace allotted it [lish line, Thirty-five miles to the arraignment on a charge of reported to be contemplating _ Natural and Sand Color. 50c | inthe new court house building. |pquth the French are engiged with) Murder | even more drastic action than lalue 50c “hand Tuesday afternoon Fitzgerald mans in @ fight equally dee lege! has shown no signs o has been taken to date Sv and over. Choice........... and other members of the coun | » Germans in that re.| repentance for hie deed. Wolfe Londen adviecs indicate thet cll conference committee were » on the offensive, but} the dead man, was 24 years following Italy's entrance into to be suffering enor-| Old, and leaves » widow and owing to the fire of two children, a boy five weeks the war, which will release a old and a daughter 19 months number of British warships, a old. Mrs. Wolfe is prostrated ful r ch at their home, 7349 26th ave ae ere Wes citi thrashing the matter over with the commission if the com mous los missioners stand pat, Fitzgerald | the French batteries fe will recommend that negotia. | Repeated attacks have been Bs | tons between the city and | made upon the French positions kept on merchantmen. county be immediately broken | but in every instance the German| N. W Seasies of the large increase in off lines have been torn to pleces by| A partner's dispute led to the| , ™ ‘ - | 7 1 1 joan trade with peutral a-| The county has slipped into the] the French field guns. shoot ne. which was write ed by | pe ep ee "t te “ona pel oak MH hese w e rhe @ * losses around ve other mer fte iiin jerme aid 9 original lease these words All thi The enemy low beh rotera f Bi pow tka 2 ine from ports of these countries will electric ght, power and current for] lain are declared to be 3 = ahiee wed eve Saye to be diverted to Engl nd be com % all portions of the building shall be| heavy | the re i himeelt elled to prove that their cargoes E 25¢ fur d by the city from its mu-| Gusesetan cer be are not consigned to Germany y may furnish the sald electric light | hp &,. RA rity | maa | Be ower and current at th lor eke ais sates bert British persist this ao | commercial rate, the said CHICAGO, Ma Al frawn| Wolfe refused Siexe ~ and { ton, it ertain ause trouble. | : established by competitive |by Alderman Chas, Merriam to bar| for hal Siegel's demane American packers are now de-| They're as fresh and as new as though they'd [*0:! not otherwise whisky and gin from saloons will| needed it to buy medicine for his Manding relief, charging Great | | Would Diseredit City Plant | come up before the city counell to. been picked in a garden. Every blossom you could | _ Me original lease contained no) day, Thin In the first broadside tn such proviso. [the fight to make Chicago dry tn think of in the lot; immense variety of colors. The joker, Fitzgerald says, les in| 1916. Merriam is a professor of lcompelling the city to underbid any/|the University of Chicago. other offer submitted hin paves! diner . the way for the Puget Sound Trac tion, Light & Power Co. to submit} an unreasonably low bid and get the contract, even at the cost of lostr “4 money by handling th load It is just the kind of an por ty the e« tric company want gerald lares The could n oat afl d to furnish th eht i t the it nothing for advertising | would give them and the advantage| GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. to them in discrediting the city plant. Hritain is resorting to unfair and improper tactics. Cotton dealers | jtake the same attitude. | It is certain President Wilson} plans to take action as soon as) Germany replies to bis protest re- | garding the submarine warfare. 1 arise from he eat. Despite he grappled with his resi im by the coat. collar, . The British embassy ts now en-| After a brief strug Wolfe col ig to reopen n fons | lapane a few minutes » American trade represent: | dead atiy a ORS Describes Tragedy = | Hin last words were, “My God what will ow wife and childrer ormerly was mpany, was one « witnesses. Desertbing the shooting, he sald | ‘There was one shot. | ran down the stairs, As I ran I heard another shot. Siegel then walked out of the place and sald, as he | Passed me, Well, 1 got him Asked to Be Arrested | THIS WEEK ONLY Merchandisers and Financiers for Dusiness Institutions, in Charge they Abandon Plans “There is no other cou |to the city, in the event the ¢ Panton Department Store °°..." |to occupy part of th Th elty h € an ¢x-policeman "Leven Seven to ‘Leven "Leven Second Ave. ja little than a third of th walked down Third structure for municipal depart ler way met Patro | mente DR. CHARLES H, LAW | JH. Smith. He told Smith / At present ¢ old cou he had t killed a man and asked | 'TO COUNTRY PRINTERS lighted by the Puget Sound Trac ‘Quality From $2. 50: be arrested, Siegel was ken tion, Light & Power Co., in spite! 1 Bphe - lenses up te to headq rebe where ; ye . a ” . seistant Captain o P of the fact that the city put in the /finest solid gold. Guaranteed. Your feased to returned If they don't please tectives Kent | Siegel bought a balf interest tn the company a month ago and| was to have recetved $100 a month. He says Wolfe had not given him! a cent. Siegel ts partially crippled | by paralyels. The dead man formerly was a jsoldier at Fort Ward, near Brem lowest bid for the contract m COLONIAL THEATRE Paper Department "re done” 3 oS a a _ELEESS _ SAFETY ZONE CENSOR | suey ancaot _ TRANSFER LONDON, say 22 w wn a a | LONDON, May 25.—Five or alx INTRODUCED abana - a | le today to get further details civillans were killed when a speed-| It’s E y to Peel Off { T0 SOUTHERN POST ing train was struck by a shell dur-| Rome regarding the naval en i mt in the Adriatic in which |! the Austrian bombardment of| Pulies Chiat Lacite orcedaukeettl All Your Freckles Dr, William M@eller, German con Italian squadron, commanded by | APCoD4, according to the Daily Mail/ lath ta. te tt th sul, who recently became involved Duke of Abruzzi, ted | today ph gen RR he om loc ol anne, Contrast between the freckies| with the prosecuting attorney's of Gf Abrussi, was reported| downtown streets almost went toland the clear skin usually ls ao great} aly is so greet! fice thru an alleged attempt to learn in obliterating | business secrets of the Seattie Dry mer-| dock and Construction Co., has been | erred from this post to Atlan-| Bave sunk three small Austrian| | Telling of the attack made by the) 1h Ce nome Monday, when|that no. bleach followin the bombardment | Austrian fleet of torpedo boats and| e i sarthlty ‘eosene Is, the nm |deatroyers, the Mail sald Couneitman Bolton tnsisted that bis| Partially | suce ame hed from the bill. | tntizad'wax In tar hatte MEE Corriere d'ltalia was sup-|, “Part of the railroad station and| rk Shrader credited| oe ae tee te stems Council @ at the order of the censors five engines were damaged. —The| of it at the nearest ¢ ta, Ga. He expects to leave in a the bill to Bolton on being told by} ue printing unofficial details of the | damage to the port itself was insig the chief that Bolton had requested t nigh « eno » com-| few days eins ——s HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAIR There are always the well-known | eee Austrians, ON THE DEFENSIVE) “orci: Hescot camo to the| semi-humorous methods ast ‘ chief's rescue, and the bill was in-| w 7 |saying brunettes are qu wick tem: || HOODS CANAL EXCURSION ATHENS, May 25.—Strongly re-| troduced over his signature at Mon. tained being so clear, smooth and|pered or blondes are keener in | Seattle chapter, No. 95, Order inforced by fresh troops, the allied| day's session. One of its clauses) 700 svibisiiak their mental activity. But there ts will give a benefit excursion | landing forces on the Gallipoli pen-|establishes “safety zones” down-| the face ina lotion , common sense in just noting wheth Union City on Monday, May 31st | insula repulsed a Turkish attack|town, where pedestrians may cross|ing an ounce of powdered er the hair is well kept and so ner Flyer will leave Colman| yesterday and are now again on the|the streets fe teenie cieee aoe lake jJudging & woman's neatness, or in} a. m. offensive. Whether the approaches and piers| '* : Quick eet sont de SEY fore Mima connecting with the Salmon bay| her hair to decide whether or not} bridge shall be built by day labor she has good taste. Remember or contract was considered and put Shas i to Ses baviente % wees te over until next Monday pale — aeienet made tor ee The Hesketh movie bill, givin: parece se lg i hey the ithe local censorship board the Wom good preparation made expressly | to bar films even tho O. K.'d by the defeat of the Austrians. nificant, but that in the town was ‘The Corriere d'Italia revealed the more extensive A detbicnsel Swirl tink Oak | oe ee werenive in the |had been a misunderstanding is cooperated inthe attack. ALLIES HAVE TURK = %!08 i crposed to avout every) « |section of the ordinance. the draft. NOW PLAYING TO BIG, SATISFIED AUDIENCES: | EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION—JEFF De ANGELIS IN “BEWARE OF THE DOG—15 Minutes’ rg wan —-— IN. Y. Sasi THE BUTTERFLY | | | | Z2Zmawo | Is Your Dental Work Insured? We guarantee all our work and Reductions Throughout Our Entire Suit the guarantee is signed by the operator who does your work and by L. R, Clark, D. D, 8. Don't you think this is better Say Commissioners Laid Trap for City All the Music You Want At the Price You Can Alford to Pay RUSTIC HOME AT SUQUAMISH During the p. 17 days we have sold 300 parcels at Suquamis th. N arly every one who has seen Suquamish has purchased Without question Suquamis sh is the be buy on the market and the nicest place to spend the summer months because the boat service is so arranged that you can live at Suquamish and work in Seattle. Over 800 Tracts $37.50 to $50 Each Terms: $2.50 Cash, $2.00 Monthly Ground lies on a gentle slope to the south and east. BOAT FARE Boats make four round trips daily. Fare one way 25 cents. Monthly commutation tickets of 60 rides for $7.50, or 121% cents per ride. DISTANCE One hour's ride from wharf to wharf. Boats leave at Pier No. 3. IMPROVEMENTS Streets are graded free 20 feet wide down center of 40-foot streets. SOIL Soil is fine loam. Raises anything suitable for this district WATER SYSTEM We agree to install water system at once. tra charge of onfeach lot and then we give owners the system without further charge. TITLE Deed passed from Government March 30, 1915. No mortgage or lien on land. Free abstract and warranty deed FUTURE We sincerely believe Suquamish will become Seat- tle’s greatest resort. It lies immediately opposite Bal- lard and was part of Port Madison Indian Reservation. Not on an island. Over 15,000 acres of mostly undevel- oped land is immediately tributary to this village. PRICES Just one-half of what they ought to be, but we pur- chased the land very cheap. We bought cheap and will sell cheap, always making our profit. See Suquamish and see it at once. WE MAKE TWO TRIPS DAILY Take steamer 10 a. m. or 2 p. m., Pier 3, foot of Madison St., every day except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and Sunday boats leave at 9 a. m. sharp in- stead of 10 a. m. Salesmen on boat wearing badges Office Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Sugquamish Land Co. OLE HANSON, PRESIDENT 710 New York Block. Phone Elliott 2 Section Our popular-priced line of Women’s Suits is very low. We have taken, a hundred and sixty five Suits that were marked $30, $35 and $40, and reduced them to very attractive price than not to have a guarantee? Every dental operator in this office is a graduate dentist and registered in the state of Wash ington. His license hangs right before you as you sit in his chatr This means that when you come to this offi certain to have your work done The showing of up-to-the-minute Suits that we have on our racks now at at Yce.| $21.50Up 3, "es" | ing Garments. you are absolutely by a man who has passed all 10 nec@ssary examinations to prove | | | @Htauwz <«<>osacurdan cannot be equaled in any ladies’ department in the city. should be done, and is licensed by the state of Washington to A this for shampooing. You can a | national censors, was approved. water and your shampoo is ready After its use the hair dries rapidiy with uniform color. Dandruff, ex. | cess of] and dirt are dissolved and PORTLAND, May 26.—Arrested| on the East Side with two Chinese! softness will a delight you, | Jon the back seat of an automobile| while the stimulated scalp gaine é the health which insures hair| which he was driving, Harry E growth | Credit from British Columbia House Brock ia said to have admitted |that he was on his way to the Hop . | The Chinese were Ching Lua and} | Lee Sing. |voys that Switzerland's neutrality} | will not be violated duging the war,| it was officially annetnced today.! Despite these assarances, large Honesty is the best policy That's what St. Clair Richards, | learned At the St. Edward Cath ¢ school in Hillman City. So, the owner. He read the advertine. ments, and Sunday he returned the | ring to a woman who advertised for it. He got a reward of $10 and package of the best, which is called sors, we | Canthrox, from your druggist. Dis-| entirely disappear. Your hair will] be so fluffy that it will look much Brock of Seattle is alleged today to| " a | have confessed that he smuggled |Yick Wo Co.'s store, in Portland,| | where he was to receive $200 each! BERNE, Switzerland, May 25. Assurances have been given by the bodies of Swiss are patrolling the | frontiers | when he found a diamond earring|{ that he has the knowledge and valued at $300 last Thursday night|[ ability to do your work as it ithe satisfaction of being honest, | Young Richards lives at 984% Ral-! solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot ARREST IN PORTLAND heavier than tt is. Its luster and} Reliable the Celestials into the United States) for the Chinamen. Austrian, German and Italian en jin a street car, he resolved to find nier ave do #0. from iter g H-CUmWO WcoK mea - | office means something Take advan-| Make | tage of our) Small Libera | oe Regal Dental Offices CREDIT ing | Monthly ARGENTINE CELEBRATION | OR, L. R. 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