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TWO NEW HOMES AT SUQUAMISH Our Suquamish sale has been simply wonderful. We have made over 500 actual bona fide sales. We have now made arrangements to supply our custom- rs with houses, and our price$ are the lowest ever quoted, we believe, for a com- plete house. We will build you a two-room, 10x20-foot bungalow, complete, with five NEARLY 6,000 LIVES TAKEN, STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915. PAGE 2 A Mighty Clearance of Used Furniture 133 SHIPS SENT TO BOTTOM, With a Clean Bill of Health Many people are exchanging used Pernitur ' und ow Basement xchange Nenarinined entirely too small fe ill the splen Pia fe in. Construetively, this used furniture could hardly ‘be tates WORK OF THE UNDERSEA Raibers]| 0 the Clearance and the Room- “Making Disposal Total number of dead .......s ieee Pevevees 5,837 pull laleesth rh ceriees eondith ’ des Total number ships. destroyed ..........%44- (3 Total number'shivsitomedoed ....... raasa. 115|) Eleven Fine Oak Buffets, Slightly Fotal number of ships mined ..........0006 17 es Total number ships burned... .. 6.0.0. ee 1 P Used, at Very Special Pric das Total number warships destroyed ........++. 15 in Ac China acs Mt Taian Gane ane ee Total number merchantmen destroyed ...... 0 115 = Bs 5a $7.50 $15. 00 Total number of allies ships destroyed........ 105 mee ya Total number of neutral ships destroyed ..... 28 c #9 mar" 8 Golden ‘Ont Buttet, very Total number of American ships destroyed .... 1 bi Maa $17. 50 ee $17 1750 Wariy’ Mnglish quartersawed | “ Undersea warfare, its terrors, its deaths and its destruc Oak Buffet ee Waxed Ook. tuffet, solid ion will be one he most startling chapte hen the final sesh ail ge aber new Already more than 5,000 lives h been claimed by the sic ciihitshis) wate Seuasmanide'| Giera. Vatiw Alene ce twin terrors of modern-day sea fighting—submarines and ap solid ReaHtored oak: aimed Battet: sow $4toosaleads | TS a Fn lsh Bag es 20.00; alightly used value ew toe Some 133 ships have been sent to the bottom since Ge se Bs $7.50 wroaal $25. 00 1 ly used ‘$17. 50 many, her own warships bottled up, turned submarines and|j/| ——————— bos mines loose upon her enemies |B Fifty Used Dining-Room Chairs | Fifteen Vera Martin ant White Enameled Beds And warships, big and littl, merchantmen, passenger) at About Half of Their Slightly Used But in Fine Condition, ships and trawlers, belligerents and neutrals, have been | Original Price All Are Reduced tims of their often unseen foe | This lot consists of Diners and : cae — All told, ships and their cargoes of a total value of pr Arm Chairs in fumed oak, waxed We Coane Sener tee wr ably $100,000,000 have been destroyed by these underseal|ff oak and Early English finish, of these. come to the ‘ and some are sing Chairs store and see this lot of fine errors. | others from 0 to mht of ———, The biagest single item in thie ye gia oon Py Beds—many of them cannot appalling truction wa Prleok ter ques sidadanee=- be distinguished from new the hetipacing pal Sonal of the even th D 80 pe TERRIBLE LOSS giant Lusitania on May 7, which $1 00 to $3 50 Reds, £0 perlest, ever Voom entalied a loss of $8,000,000 and| . . are Aitse: BL ene EE some 1,400 lives, including more! ” 3 be more than 130 Americans. |B Twelve full size Coll Springs ! pols ieg xa yer ire $1.00. Officers and crews of the new $9.00; slightly used, Special | " engaged in this written new sinister chapters in| | marines task have $2.00 * $5.00 ee i hi RRO ny I a history by their dart nd | - Windows, two doors, chimney, and ready for occupancy for TEUTON FORCES eas Qo 4G, 50 $15.00 Felt Mattresses, slightly $3.50 and $4.00 Mattresses, sS Pr ly the most daring feat of used. Special, each— slightly used, each— all was the torpedoing and sinking : & Bi PARIS, June 2 “Five thousand of three British warships—the! 2 sre vy a ao Fetes _ | es ‘ German dead were found after the| Hogue, Cressy and Aboukir—by ajff OF these Go! , 9 pad you BS recent bloody fighting about Notre|@erman submarine on Sept. 22,/§ *4ving ie one-hal r) ’ " poe put Notre | Gert 4 => Dame de Lorette, according to an|" More than $00 lost their lives |ff| Tenaire Fabeic n$1.50 | mary of thom are in pertect,| All have been thoroughly official “eye witness” report of the’ when the British dreadnaught Bu iprings, priced, eac + condition, and one wants a'| gone over and cleaned; tickin engagement, issued today. wark was blown u and sunk in| Wood frames and wire fabric | really good Mattress for the | is in splendid weight. You can i " t French |t# Thames last November | Springs, just the thing for | price of an inferior new one, no | not afford to overlook these if : Under a hall of lead from French) 1) was never determined wheth amp beds, and the expense is | better time to buy than right | you want low-priced, good Mat heavy artillery, ax well as field andlor she was sunk by @ torpedo, a certainly very Httle | now. | tresses Terms, $25 cash, balance monthly. You can have this built on any lot or lots in the entire addition. fer still, pitch a tent and build a log cabin from tre This house has overhanging eaves, graded in front of it and water is being installed for $5 extra, and then we giv you free your proportionate share of the water system. Your Choice of ‘Over 800 Lots at $37.50 to $50 Each TERMS: $2.50 CASH—$2 MONTHLY Oar Large Tracts—50x200—Sell for $125 TERMS: $5 CASH—$5 MONTHLY Suquamish is located just one hour’s ride across the bay, opposite Ballard. Was formerly a part of the old Indian reservation. Four round trips daily made by regular steamboats. WE MAKE TWO TRIPS DAILY -@Bg Pier No. 3, at .m. and 2 p. m. Or, bet- es right on your tract. x Lots Remain at the Same Figure. i“ - Take steamer at foot of Madison St., Saturday and Sunday boats leave at 9 4 wearing our badge. i Greatest opportunity ever offered to secure a Summer Home site. Suquamish Land Company,Inc. OLE HANSON, President 709-710 New York Block MAYOR LEADS GRAND MARCH DIES IN SERBIA 10 a. m. or 2 p. m. Salesmen on the boat Phone Elliott 2 FR RISING FAST! “Bteps are being taken by tne| Milwaukee railroad for the construc | ion of a ditch at Cedar Falls to di-| epidemic of the disease. ws of Dr. Sargentich's death reached Se Wednesday a ma) argentich was a Serbian flashed on| He made his decision to devote the ands of movie | rest of his life to fighting diseases Serbia, following legal separa ht of 2,000 per The click of moztos eras punctuated the march. lin a few days ol! view the splendid « |the screen in thou the railroad for any money it! '! on the ditch, if it is proven new dam caused the flood. victare eorm With HAND LENOKA LAYING pBouses, in Serbia, z rR ROME, June 2 F Freak costurses, insieced’njion| tion. from hia wife here | E . SELLS- LOTO | the hosts, caused wuch merrt-| He was on intimate terms with|*oWered about th mbers of the royal household of| Montenegro peyple craned their nec MUST REGISTER. LONDON, June 2.—The Danish — Noy 2 steamer Soeborg has been tor-| BERLIN: June 2 posted by the F Cireulars were 2 SHOWS DAILY Matinees; 2:15. Nights, ss15.44 pedoed by a German submarine, PO : rlin police and for wed Seats Sold af the Owi|admiralty dispatches announced to. |Cié0 embassies today advising all| ‘More. ‘day. foreigners except Turks and Aus. trians to register bet and June 20. Many Ap reaievering n June 11 ericans are AMUSEM ENT Ss ame.) (METROPOLITAN 4 More Nights Mat. Todny tolect Youssef: Ask. for HORLICK’ » fhe Original MALTED MILK f° You May Get a Substitute Zhe Nourishing . Food-Drink | tor All Ages HAH Fountains — Druggists.f ke. a Package Homef OORE We—MAT. TODAY—H00 Italian Grand Opera Co. BIGHT PHICKS—250 to $1.00 MATINEES—2650 to 500 iy 2:16 —To Ht Last Time Billie Burke In Her ody Buceens, 14 yl Seats SUN Avni jPANTAGES MARGARET EBWARDS ‘mipress. \ ee SPRING 50, Variety Show “THE DAIKY MAIDS” s—Stunning A Gripping The Naked Truth Girl Six Kirkamith Sisters 10 and 20 Cents 100, Except Sun. and Holidays. | VENINGS—100 and 200 will be painted to suit you, the street is 3 jcovered Lemna LOCAL DOCTOR jhave s, the Germans became #0 demoralized that they lost all of direction, and were throws ete confusion. The report stated that among the} dead was the body of a Capt who had kept a diary giving terrible conditions tr nan trench: Capt. Slevert’s pocket port sald, t of to May 21 He admitted the Germans laced ammunition, and that the morale ot} the troops was bad. Hundreds of wounded Jay tn the! trenches waiting for ambulances which failed to arrive,” he Wrote machin au results of the the Ger the re was found a written ac he fighting from May 12 Men fought for hours without food, Officers telephoned for rein foreements ut Bone came. Stevert’s five-page recital eon clud 1 wonder how long thing will last ATHENS, June 2—Terrible cas valties suffered in night attacks during the past 48 houts have prob. ably brought the Turkish losses in the Dardanelles up to a total of 100,000, according to Mytilene din ch today Repeated assaults made upon th have Deen Anglo-French post tions on the Gallipoli peninsula The Turks, commanded by ( man officers, have been hurled for: ward {n massed formation, only to be driven back, leaving the ground with thelr dead and ‘ITALIAN BATTERIES SHELLING MOR June 2 Altissimo ROME Monte Mori The railway bridge has been wrecked and the station badly dam. are shelling the flood waters which are aged, reports received today de ming the Everett spur. Wed-| \clared gd water was a little above! Mayor Gill an ud Mise Gortrade| °A victim ot,tne dread typhus, Dr.} Healy Bp von has a it am | < Ht 2 Ppa i possible to drag guns throurh the UE “alle Adis. « tow-iatore | Fonda, most beautiful girl in Beat Spiro Sargentich, formerly of Se-|mountains to shell Roveredo from | before reaching the tracks.|tle, led the grend march at th attle, is dead at Nish, Siberia,jthe Zugno heights, which were re nciiman Haas Tuewlay intro.) Movie ators’ bali in the Hip whe he has been fighting an|ported as captured yesterday 4 @ resolution which will reim.}podrome, Tues night, te the de . ] ITALIAN CITY IS AIR RAID VICTIM Bombs were cathedral and the bishop's palace at stated that several bombs} were also dropped on the shipyards SUFFAnS en's ice 0 FOREIGNERS ALL cnt Shi WILD Wrest (ITALIAN FLEET IS IN ACTION AGAIN ROME ne 2 ~The Itallan fleet has destroyed the Austrian wireless station on Lissa island, off Dal. matia, and the semaphore station on the island of Curzola, it waa an nounced today PETROGRAD SAYS TURKS IN FLIGHT PETROGRAD, June 2.—Further success for the Russians operating against the Turks were reported in an official statement today. The enemy, driven from Van, wae de clared to be in disorderly flight, throwing away rifles and ammuni tion in bis retreat. The Russians occupied Karpel Elliott thor, dies, Gregory, New Y artist and au- ork. Age 61 Italian batteries | Molfetta| me Charlie Ch n was there ber i ii ® Dare: “ahaiay muck cate a jduring a raid by an Austrian ayia: | : |today mine or a bomb placed inside the| abip by & apy | Only recently the Firitish con-} aa co a Ee 1G. R. Furniture Exchange while lying at her wharf, was @ eo blown up in the # ™ and thie time | 400 Hives were lont | The French also have lost ships! and men, the vat noteworthy battleship Bouvet, wh pedoed in the Dardan: Russia has suffered 511 PIKE 511 PIKE Exchange Your Furniture for New : NURSE AND HER DETECTIVE BILL and was ordained in Rome zw FRIEND DROWN PASSES COUNCIL SUBMARIE case U. S. LINER ST. PAUL? ch | WHILE BOATING Hesketh’s detective bill, which! JW york gane 2 Mayor Gill branded as a boon to! 4» tne American Steamship © line _ safe crackers and Illicit liquor sell-| 1 ave received no word of a rumor enty-five fishing boats were\ers, was passed over the mayor's teak thin OG Meus ioek laa ea a ids cting a search Wednesday off|Yeto by a 7 to 2 vote in the city oN, FO wae , |"TIZ" for sore, tired, putfedup, E toy island for the body of/ council Tuesday. Lundy and Dale| German submarine aching, calloused feet hidby ‘sland for the body Of! voted “no.” The bill provides for or corne Loulse Darity, 27, former Provi-yiicensing private detectives and in-) r dence hospital nurse, who was/cludes a $2,500 bond Dale's resolution directing the health commissioner to prepare es. timates covering the cost of bulld ing and maintaining a centra’ municipal milk depot was adopted y this plan all milk consumed in tle must first undergo rigid in- spection by the city milk division Mt “Sure! 1 use TIZ’ jdrowned Sunday night with William Siewert, a young fisherman Siewert's body was found half a mile from shore Tuesday morning ji» and Miss Darity had been miss ing since Sunday afternoon. e The upturned boat was found on “lthe beach at 3 a. m. Tuesday. Sie Few Pictures Have - | The bill appropriating $90,000 | wert’ body was found close ying) from the Series A canal bridge | Mra. Christie Barrett at Glendale — en a tiring Be | jSiewert and Miss Darity went) oe new Salmon bay brisce: carne | strawberry. picking at Campbell'a|® 0 1, Dale voting negatively. The farm, half a mile from Glendale, Work will be done by day labor pape ~ and started on their return at dusk.| Taxicab rates for the carrying of You can be happy-footed juat ke) gereams were heard by the; More than one person were reduced me. Use “TIZ" and never suffer) Campbells, but were taken for the! >Y 4 bill regulating taxis and other with tender, raw, burning, biistered,|\ "Inv of a flock of aeagulle vehicles for hire : EDMUND swollen, tired, smelly feet The offer of the Mountain Co. to and only “TIZ" takes the pain and sell the city the Hebb power site soreness out of corns, callouses and for $1,000,000, with an alternate of. agree fer for the furnishing of power to KILL COCKROACHES! BREESE A soon as you put your feet in a the city at a flat rate, was laid on rn" bath, you just feel the happt. the table | ness soaking in. How good your | In a Wonderful poor, old feet feel. They want to : . 2 dance for joy TIZ" is grand Picturization of - LONDON EXPECTS draws out all the! your feet and cause sore aching, sweaty, sercily feet Get a 26-cent box of “TIZ” at any inflamed, | your home jaects, A okroaches killed now Is better than killing hundreds| from ulstve in Great ALASKA , Classic The SHOOTING of LONDON, June 2.—“Murdered by drug store or department store, |iater thor tnoeant aot. relied, Lawes at] A we of Btearas ¥ |some agent of hostile forces,” was Sook tvetitars who onmplain’ te. | te, Feet can get for|the verdict a coroner's jury today, cause your feet are never, never go-leist wit! fom any drug following an inquest into the deaths | of two victims of the first Zeppelin bugs. It raid upon London ing to bother or make you limp any ‘ more. package e | The two bodies were those of | 1 treet Gheolute exter-|Henry Good and his wife, They | guages in every died of suffocation and injuries when bombs dropped by a Zeppelin THE jearly yesterday set fire to thetr| j home. | Best Meats | Following the first outbreak of | DAN |Lack of Money is the root Lowest Prices |new attacks upon German shops| i Jand stores yesterday, police had| of much evil. Waste F e@ &Co | Gre iarentionsAaix tenes aenotel’ M GREW today € neither time nor money s The newspapers today warned | [the public not to be misled by the | | Berlin statement that the Zeppelin | }raid was in retaliation for the allted | Markets you will be. surprised at The “AMERICAN | the result. Thursday Specials: eroplane ttack Do Laid. | KIPLING,” as SER- ante Y echin aie VICE Is Called, Has — o gto’ | “This is not retaliatory, but a goal Given Literature Many Creamery |toward which Germany has been} Stirring Classics of the 2c 23¢ 2 doz. ...........45cff) Choice Shoulder Pork a Ae 12:c feeling her way for months past,” } the Daily News declared. “The at }tacks on the east coast have been | preliminary to an attack on London |'The raid ts a precursor to more se-| | | Interest Mf Per Cent Butter, Tb. se Ranch Eggs, doz. ‘UNION SAVINGS & ‘TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE | NORTH, but “THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW” ‘Will Make Your Blood Tingie. rious adventures in the future as ‘PAPAL DELEGATE | TO VISIT SEATTLE, John Bonzano, D, D., Added Attraction WEBER and Choice Steer Shoulder Steak official dele- \f Choice Steer 20c jRate of the pope to the United FIELDS # States and head of the Catholic . Capital and Surplus | T-Bone Steak . Jehurch in this country, is coming| In Their Latest $811,000 Choice Steer | here August 3, Comedy He will be the guest of Pishop a ee + , and will attend the national | O'Dea | convention of the supreme council, Knights of Columbus. Dr. Bonzano maintains his offi-| cial residence at Washington, D. C.} He was appointed to his present position February 1, 1912, following which he was made archbishop of JAMES D. HOGE, Boiling Beef Choice Loin 2ork Chops..... “Two of the Finest” CLEMMER LOCrnstoptay ttouse LOC President N. B, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer Choice Shoul- der Pork Steak. Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality.) wich Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. ne | |” He was born tn Casteletto, Italy \ HOGE BUILDING, Heart of the Financia) District. in the «cata airccenne

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