The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1915, Page 3

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Jake a Half Day Off | —SEE— Suquamish boats foot Madison Street, Pier No. 3, at 9 a. m. _ and 2 p.m, Sunday or Monday. Sideenen on the boat wearing our badges. ONE OF THE BOATS SERVING SUQUAMISH Suquamish is just one hour’s ride from Seattle It is a part of the old Indian reservation. © Chief Seattle lived there and now lies buried old church yard. ry : THE FINAL RESTING PLACE OF CHIEF SEATTLE Suquamish is one of the most beautiful spots on ‘Over a dozen homes under construction at RUSTIC HOME AT SUQUAMISH Plenty of trees to build you a log cabin. We Offer You Your Choice of Over 800 Lots Price $37.50 to $50 Each Terms $2.50 Cash, $2.00 Monthly Larger Tracts for $125 Terms $5.00 Cash, $5.00 Monthly SIZE 50x200 Streets Graded Free Water Piped to Every Tract _ Small bungalows built for you on the installment “Now is the time to secure your summer home. You can save in rent this summer what a house will cost you. Take the boat, at the foot of Madison Street, for Suquamish at 9 a. m., 2 p. m., Sunday or Mon Boats have splendid adits so arranged you (an live in Suquamish and work in Seattle. Suguamish Land Co. OLE HANSON, President 709-710 New York Block Phone Elliott 2. WHAT UNDER THE SUN CAN YOU DO WITH THESE? The little black buttons laundry puts in your shirt Spring poems. Promises of candida Oll stock certificat the ° Earthquake shock felt at Bakers 1, ¢ and nearby towns Friday ight. No damage. Maybe It ust a salute for K. C. National reserve corps of volun er aviators for war service is alm Military Service federatior in New York Seven bodies recovered in West ern Fuel Co. mine, Nanaimo, B. ¢ Fifteen others believed to be bur by ga8 explosion. England is going to make its cen: | sorship stricter, What'll Chas, Ed:| ward Russell say now? Twenty-seventh genera Presbyterian church ends in Rochester, We'll have Doo thews back with u United Presbyterian church of! North America, in session at Love land, Colo, favors national prohi bition, wae d assembly keasions Mat 8 800n Percy Pennypacker, presi fent Nation eration of Wom n's Clubs, in Portland, Or. National counctl of federation to meet next week Alumni high to he of Franklin nion and din t in schoc association ld ft steamship feet under TO DAN stare that shine f 8, 8. Walker, held up by Washington persuaded watch. ing County Democratic olup held luncheon tn Good F Saturday noon. Counctl son and Hugh Todd spoke Transportation club ball team to play Fort Worden Sunday at Port Townsend Funeral manager Co., who mitted sulc Friday afternoon First graduating 1124 Jackson st two men at 12th and po them o of C North we Buschmann, Fisherte hele tern class of St STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915. PAGE I ROUND TRIP Children, 50ci 5 to 12 It looks like the sun will shine brightly tomorrow! Dairy Lunch Aboard Boat Coffee 5c—Sandwich 5c or You Can Bring Your Own Lunch if You Prefer Returning, leaw and Port Town Sound Navigation Co.'s steamer own lunch basket if you prefer. te & Co game known Ja Nicholas schoo! of Seattle, consist ing of Miss Zoe Fisher and Anna Jarvis, given certificates Friday Robert G. Seymour, missionary boat, after elght months’ work along Hood canal, will be formally dedicated Tuesday Rev. Clarence Gale elected super |intendent of Seattle Congregationa {Church Extension soclety Friday. Julla Walcott, well known Seattle actress, who died in Chicago Tues day, will be buried here Monday Gen. Hazzard Stevens will delive principal address at Flag Day cele bration June 14 Ruth Whitner, 14, of Lincoln high won $10 prize at declamation con test Broadw high auditorium Fri day night. Number of deeds, mortgage! filed in auditor's office # reaches 1,000,02 Former County Clerk Derbyshire of Spokane draws sentence one fifteen years in penitentiary. bezzled county funds Chairman Edes of Alaska railway }commission, on way to Juneau. 1. M. Howell, | Washington, elected D. C., a member of national confer ence on weights and measures. mer Bear, with 1,000 mail from Seattle, dischar on {ce shore at Nome Capt. A. W. Grant appointed by Secretary of Navy Daniels to take charge of submarine flotilla TUESDAY NIGHT WILL BE LARGE EVENING AT HIPP sday evening is the date for which the movie folk have been waiting for weeks. The Hippo: drome is the place. The event is the grand costume ball to be given by the Motion Pic ture Operators Everybody connected moving picture industry in Seattle, which means a great many, will be there, and hundreds of others. The chief feature will be the grand march, in which hundreds of costumed dan * will be tn line.| No one fot in costume or in even-} ing dress wili be allowed to march b the motion picture which {# to b it and after ward be all the country b news serv ices, The Mayor Fonda, Film compan contest Following will winners of the prizes offered for the best cos and then the rest of the ete 1883 8 CATKC with the ause ¢ » made of it to sent over to be Minas grand march Gil and winner of Universal come tumes dancers Another feature » of band start fre will be the pa which m ple the Mo march posed for the occasion | by Claude Madden and for which words have been written by Charles Eugene Banks TURKISH LOSS HEAVY ATHENS, May The Turks have lost mo than 60,000 men itn the Dardanelles operations to date, according to private advices today Thousands of wounded are now being cared for at interlor towns In | Asia Minor, while others have been taken to Constantinople, ft is de clared. Going to com 29 | tled to hang yesterday | feet; Special Here's your chance for an outing over Sunday and Monday. cursion rate of $1.0) round trip urday night. This will give you day. Bring the children. ROUND TRIP Children, 50c 5 to 12 ARIZONA MAY Confessions of a Wife | rtcdeele MARY HAS A PROPOSAL , ° ‘i per En by t ter A Hello, Kitty, ned the door, ABOLISH DEATH | “That's just it, Dick, he fs such New|a good husband that I have to run anti:|away from him once in a while ign today|and consort with my kind.” ion of the state pardon| “Sinners, Itke Jim and me, I sup granting last minute re-|pose,” laughed Dick. “Honestly the five Mexicans sched-| Kitty,” he contin “that hus | band of yours {s much too good for you. I hated to see you cop out a man who certainly deserved a bet fate At o News) sald “and Dick as he how 1s the| PHOENIX, Ariz, May 29 impetus was given the Arizons capital punishment camp in weeks In the re es have elapsed, Gov. Hv p to be confident that capital) ter punishment will be a thing of the in Arizona ine | | 1] him spoke up to make happler Kitty Dick that I make past than he does me with enough spirit raise bis eyebrows. My dear Mra. ncer, that goes baggy saying, ut in Jim suave. No man Is capable of making a woman as happy as she can make “TIT” FIXED MY SORE, TIRED FEET... You remember Jim,” I added the Englishman who remarked solemnly when he was refused the girl whom he had been paying attention: ‘But I ‘ould make you beastly happy.’ ” I don’t believe T remember him, Margie,” said Jim, with a laugh, but the story 1s good just the same.” What have asked Dick I was mighty swer: “Your favorite my dear.” That's good. Jim, if you have never eaten one of Margie's beef. steaks you may cling to that old idea that you can't get a t properly cooked outside ¢ rest surant.” 1 you have already found ont, ‘Margie, that ‘the way to a man's heart is thru his stomach Great Scott! Jim, you have @ lot of things to learn, That foolish | \tradition Tam sure has caused more divorces than the Interfer: ence of mothers-tn-law. Many silly ymen have taken the mischlevous | lie for truth and let love slip out! of the living room while she was busy in the kitchen,” sald Dick Men do not fall in love with a woman's cooking attainments. It's their parlor tricks and social graces that do the business.” But the thing that troubles me," remarked Kitty, “is that while a man falls in love with our pretty little bag of tricks, yet he invariably wants to spill and lose them along the path of wedded life as soon as possit I don’t think that s true, Kitty swollen or said Aunt Mary, who had been an interested listener, ‘I know your uncle, Richard, used to love my It tle tricks and we played the same little games to the day he went to bed with his last fliness. The first morning after we wer married your uncle opened the bath room door and threw his nightshirt| Don't have puffedup, aching feet or corns Use “TI burning, we for dinner?” glad I could an beefsteak, | Ah! what relief, No more tired no more burning feet;no 1 bad-«melling, aty f pain in corns, callouses or No matter what alls your what under the sun you've without getting relief, just TZ TIZ" Is the only draws out all the tlons which puff up the feet; “Ti? is magical, “TIZ" ie grand; “T1IZ" will cure your foot troubles ou'll never limp or draw up your face in pain, Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never ver hurt or get sore, tired Think of {tno misery; no more | callouses or bunions. a 2h-cent box at | stor partment store instant ellef. Get whole foot relief for only 25 cents. of it! ewollen, aw No more bunions. tried remedy that poisonous exuda #0 ne more foot burning corns. any drug and get year's Think or ¢ PERRET jthe years ev |to | manded smilingly, | “Kitty, |and Aunt Mary that -what you know |always « Pack your lunch basket and have a real holiday on beautiful Puget Sound. EXCURSION TO PORT ANGELES Sunday, May 30—on the Fast Fireproof Steamer Sioux ROUND TRIP $1.00—CHILDREN, 5 TO 12, 50c ROUND TRIP Children, 50c 6 to 12 Leave Colman Dock 9 A. M. Tickets Good Coming Back Any Time Sunday or Monday on Any Puget Sound Nav- igation FAST STEEL STEAMER SIOVA Leave Colman Dock 9 a. m., stop at Port Townsend, Port Williams, Dungeness and Port Angeles. Port Angeles at 5:30 nd and arriving Seattie about 11 p. m. Return portion of excursion tickets good m., after the ball game, calling at Dungeness, Port Williams returning from any of the above polnts on any Puget on Sunday, May 30, or Monday, May 31, Meals served or take your BALL GAME team of Seattle wil! play the Port Angeles team, and steamer leaves Notice to Fishermen You may take advantage of thie ex- to Port Angeles, and leave on the steamer Sol Duc at midnight Sat- all day Sunday and Monday to fish, you can return any time Mon- Excursion tickets good on any Puget Sound Navigation Co. boat any time Monday, May 31st. Let them fill thelr lunge with pure sea air. You'll enjoy tt. Tickets on Sale at Colman Dock ROUND TRIP $1.00 CHILDREN, 5 TO 12, 50c Company Boat ROUND TRIP Children, ‘(CIRCUS GETS IN at me. It struck me plumb fn ay | tac e as IT was not looking for any| |such indication of hilarity and good nature, and I sputtered and scold-| ed while John Iaughed. Thru all ry morning afterward John wound his nightshirt in a ball] and threw ft at me, and I made the} same sputtering comment. He nev. er got tired of the joke and I pre- tended that I never expected it. He| would often tell with great glee how | I always forgot, when if he had ed to think he would have known that I surely remembered that it was one of my little tricks.” Jim Edie got up and went over Aunt Mary and kissed her, say. ing Do you know, Aunt Mary I believe I would get married my self {f I could find a woman who would understand a man’s childish-| ness as you do. You don't think} you could marry me, do you, Aunt} Mary?" Hush, The Sells-Floto circus and Buffalo Bill's Wild West show arrive In Seattle Sunday for a founday stay at Fifth ave. and Lenora st. Sunday will be spent In prep- tion for the three days of performances that are to fol- low. The performers, or “kinkers” of a circus, do not work on Sunday. Tomorrow they will spend their time wandering about the city and having as good a time looking at Seattie as Seattle will have In looking at them in the days that are to come. she com-| | The show is to come here from | but I could see! Bellingham in two trains she was pleased with Jim's teas-| It will arrive early Sunday morn ing ing. By 8 o'clock the wagons will ‘Come on, let's have a game of| be on the lot and the putting up bridge,” said Kitty after dinner, “1)0f the circus from the horse tents am not to play bridge when I am|‘0_the menagerie top will begin home because it might prove a bad| Many promises are made this ample to some one with gambling| Ye’? for those performances, Of idaelnetn aula aes course Buffalo Bill will be present “That. will be fan” bal in each one of them to give his sa. you and I will show Jim|!te from the saddle Rosalind, who ts |greatest woman one in the world Besides, of course, everything from the (count ‘em) fortay-y-y-y clowns to the blood-sweating behemoth and Aunt the old Deadwood stagecoach ntally, Buffalo Bill is to lead the street parade thru the read Mary came in and we went|/ downtown streets Monday, It is Into my bedroom for a nice long| to leave the showgrounds at 10:30 vistt A special downtown reserved (To be continued Monday.) seat sale fs to be established Mon eee day morning at the Ow! Drug store. NO FLIES ON HIM The bunko a you silly boy,” Dick Jim | will be Rosa heralded as the about cards ts mighty little somersault rider “What will Margie do?” Kitty ‘I'll find enough to do, dear. You see, I don't like cards, but I'm d when some one comes play with Dick and there will be fortay-y-y-y-y in to Mary,” Just as I was settling myself to YOUR ROLL FILMS FREE If You Buy Them of EVANS’ Third and Columbia Third and Union We Carry Only Eastman Film rtiat. WhO has. ees victimizing delivery boys tn the em ploy of drug stores by getting change away from them on a clever sretext Will have to get up earlier in the forming If he wants to fool Douglas McCasen, the Bellevue rmacy messenger. riday he Douglas on Minor av,, told him he had ordered the package, and asked him for $20 in change. He aid he would be right back. When Douglas tnstated on entering the apartment home with the stranger ne man beat it TO COUNTRY PRINTERS ais MILAN UNDER ARMS, MILAN, May “29 was proclaimed today continued ant!-German Write for pric Ww lst and » fare sell Martial law because of rioting SUNDAY; "TWILL SHOW 3 DAYS PARK BOARD HAS MEETING; MUSIC SUBJECT TABOO | | The Seattle park board gathered in auspicious assembly in its quar |ters in the Central building Friday Jafternoon to consider plans for fur nishing band muste in all public |parks thruout summer months—not. Minutes of the park board meet ing | Meeting o'clock | Minutes of previous meeting read: }"Mem-m-d-e d-dl-um-dum-dum!” | New business: “Move we ad- journ.” Adjournment at 2:00% 2:00% ) o'clock. KILLED BY A JITNEY SAN FRANC ‘O, May 2 De- j tec ctiy es today examined the lists of those automobile drivers who have been granted jitney bus licenses, to ate the driver responsible for the death at midnight of Arthur Me- Clure of Bangkok, Siam, who was run down by a nickel auto in front of the Palace hotel. called to order at 2 Loans given the same courte- careful attention large ones. Keep out of debt if possible, but if you must mort- gage, come to us. ous, as Carstens ®@ Earles INCORPORATED estment Bankers Lowman Building Seattle, U. S. A. Inv BULL BROS. Justi Printere 1013 THIRD mAIN 1043

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