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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 25 1915. PAGE 5. WRITES MAYOR SEATTLE TELLS | TOGETFLEASIN CHINESE WHAT We Will Build You d Home d RED UNIFORMS IT CAN SELL ‘EM were curious burglars who broke into the home of Herbert Randall, artist. Passing over a quantity of silver, they stole two fleas, the only ones in the The fleas were dressed in red uniforms to represent toldiers, Mr. Randall bought them from an old woman in Se attle who made a living drees ing fleas martial array They reposed in little boxes.” |! house ‘ollow “The Honorable Mayor 7 Sir; | am inclosing ping that | cut of the Denver Post, in the hopes that you will be able to get me in touch with the woman men tioned. | had the pleasure of teeing two dressed fleas at one time and have told all about them, but my story Is not be lieved, therefore, | would like to get a pair of them matnta strict nent y should eck th t red unifor mmented ( U. S. CENSOR WILL GUARD WIRELESS WASHINGTON, June Lieut ut Sayville ¢ Meaton Two Comfortable Homes at Suquamish bye ol pea anor ar We desire to announce that we are now read) uil ua nice sioner Chamberlain, regarding the fy finer till sud’ of the little home at Suquamish. We have sold over 700 the Sayville wireless «tat during the past fifty days. i oo ee po pr Thirty ty seve families are now livingon our plat, which was a enty days ago. We w ant more people, and want them e have four houses compl yu to move in. We ad willing to build fifty more. virgin for- at once read n neutra $335 CONTRIBUTED; MUCH MORE NEEDED ° eted, ready for ALCHANG WOO, sew We will build two, three or four-room.bungalows. We will charge you $10 profit on the two-room, $15 on the three-room and $20 on the four-room. We will do this to ine’ Ulag tation ta ener oe build up our property. Pee ave i. ee dace eee ¥ ene a total of $335 The fund cor it We offer you a two-room bungalow for $260, with tee is now hopeful that ‘within RIFLE “WAR CHEST” ; porch 20x22, painted and complete, on lot 50x90. ral f to cover all tn bted.| , The war chest sit, sete furthering the we vee @ for | broken into early Friday mornt $25 cash, $15 per month for six months and then $10 per month. lby burglars, who got $89.60 , Streets are graded and water system is being rapidly installed. The above Ee eee tee ate. 9 |ateward, to put away his cas FRESNO FIRE DOES $500,000 DAMAGE the night DEATH AN ACCIDENT home can be seen as it is completed, with a fine rustic porch. Our lots remain at the same figure— FRESNO, Jun 0 26.—After a hard fight. whict 1 all night, fire-| Coroner's jury Friday morning men earl controlled t » returned a verdict to the effect that n W J. Powers, former deputy t with 8. marshal, came to his death “ac lion gal- | cidentally ers was found in 4 Heniott bas $2. 90 Cash, $2 Monthly ‘Larger tracts, 50x17 7, for $100; $5 cash, $5 monthly. > Pure Milk Dairy WINS FIRST PRIZE Take the boat for Suquamish Saturday or Sunday at 9 a. m. or p. m. Go to Pier 3, foot of Madison St. Salesmen on boat wearing our badge. SUQUAMISH LAND CO. 710 NEW YORK BLOCK ELLIOTT 2 OLE HANSON, Pres. AWAITS SENTENCE |HEAD-ON COLLISION [SEATTLE DAIRY __ AND FOR STAGE HOLDUP ON BRIDGE KILLS 6 WINS FIRST PRIZE | | BAKER, Ore., June 25.—Convict First prize and a gold medal were Pa ed on a charge of participating in| Meeting on a bridge 200 high,|®Warded the Pure Milk dairy of § the holding up of the Rainbow stage | the Biue Mountain special and al *ttle In the Milk Dealers’ class near here several weeks ago, whet local train on the Western Mary-| the San Francisco exposition. This 97,000 in goid bullion was stolen, iand railroad collided near the| "as the news brought by the tele-| Joe Carlson !s awaiting sentence Masou and Dixon line last night.) ‘The Pure Milk dairy pasteurizes | at San Francisco Exposition in competition with lay. — eigh the. Fourteen) all its mi d its cows are tube: ets ‘ : Mrs. Molly Burgett and William|were injured. The express whs|culin towed. Officers af the eer exhibitors of milk and cream in the Halder remain to be tried on the going 60 miles an hour. The pri-| pany attribute to’ this thelr success in the Milk Dealers’ WANTS IT BACK Tested Cows DR. BLUE ELECTED i. L. Tanzer, president and eet s . . Furnish Milk tothe | vate car of President Gray was at Class. tached to the train, but the party of railroad officials escaped injury same charge. contest plantation laborer a “ee uf VY $12.50 Boys’ Cheviot Norfolk Suits $10.00 Boys’ Cheviot Norfolk Suits $ 7.50 Boys’ Cheviot Norfolk Suith $ 5.65 Boys’ Cheviot Norfolk Suits $10.00 Double-breasted Suits, Yto 17 $ 7.50 Double-breasted Suits ci Ot 7 $ 5.00 Double-breasted Suits, c 4 7 $10.00 Reefer Coats, 61 $ 7.50 Reefer Coats es 2 ) $ 6.50 Reefer Coats, es 2 $ 5.00 Reefer Coats ry, t Clearance of Women’s Silk Hose Special 59c Test ile are 1 1 f I , Children's Sox 1 ain colo Boys’ and Girls’ Black Hose, Misses’ 50c and 65c Imported H ose 25¢. fo Our Charge Customers-—Purchases Made Tomorrow Not Billed Until August Ist Solid Gold Earrings Pair, $1.00 frrexcu Filled Pe Earrings with 10-ka gold wires, The pearls are of exceptio af d : n several sizes. Sty erced erced ears, $1.00. o Cut Earrings for unpierced e Pumps, $2.95 Formerly $4 to $7 HE lines al) sizes ma a bi y had tn the le The MacDougall- Southwick Co. “ BRIDE PAYS FOR STOWAWAY’S TRIP Mre. W. G, Geddes SAN FRANCISCO. When Miguel Monreal June all reached here re liner Manoa, he hat in respectful fare W. G. Geddes, a bride and bade her godspeed cently aboard the tipped his well to Mrs of Denver and good luck Se 4] months ago Monreal gave his wife his savings and sent her to California, for she could not with island climate intended working until d enough to join her stand the He had he had earn but his wages were low. Monreal in despair, stowed away aboard the Manoa, Two days out crept from his hiding place to work But Mrs, Geddes learned of Mon real's plight and started a subserip tion and rais buy his passage. and was put 1 enough money to SAN FRANGINCO. 5 manager of the Western Smelt. | 8 NCIS une ing & Power Co., of 2409 11th ave eral Rupert Biue of the Unit brought in supertor court Friday M lk | a States public health service, preal-| » Mrs E. M. R. Niewerth in ure 1 alry | PORTLAND, June No trace dent, the American Medical associ-| ventress of a new process for re-| had been found today of the two ation national convention has/ ducing gold ores This important fact should impress every citi- Italians who robt P. Machi, a closed its three days session here Mr Niewerth allege he a A * Pt weafihy produce dealer, of $5,000 tolay. “Detrolt was chosen for the} signed to Tatser & bait interest in zen of Seattle with the advisability of having ail thru switehing strong boxes on him h session in 1916, F en sep-| her invention on a promise to fur milk tested—it easily shows its superiority when- e money was depos » sections held sessions in her funds to carry on “larger 7 box by Macchi ad a arge hails at the same time experiments ever it is entered in contests. his financial ability to administer | e is suing bim for $400 for 1 a an alleged charity fund of. $20,000. PETTUS GUILTY | of three months’ time and asks th First Prize and Gold Medal for Market Cream Macchi was left in a rooming house half interest . were won by the Enumclaw Co-operative Cream- bibelletet ip ant yok pa Me AS ahi Pathia o Pi ig ery Company. For years this concern’s cream buy e cigars Vo Wy pa Rn as. foun | ndied exclusivels » Dire seit They did not return Maceht day by a in Judge as been handled exclusively by Pur At Reduced | 4)", 0 0 (ner THIEVES MAKE HAUL # b's been handled ely by the Pure Milk fil ocncd ihe noe 1c contained three ces ube Wi alice ; airy. silver dollars and some rubbish Pri given T. Fugucht a taste of Jiu-Jits Smashing the window in the Ben rt : ; i 4 elry #tore, 4319 1 é 1e price is the same—why not order the on the night of Ma for the pur-| ton ry store, 4319 14th av F ; fl u y pose of relieving him of sundry) N thieves helped themselves prize-winning kind? TORTURE OLD WOMAN Downstairs at Turrell’s avuaibias early Friday morning to $200 wort > Men, women and children of A nny and we aure link : Loe aria s “hai “ ven may secure Summer Footwear bandits tied Mrs. Lucia tine at reduced prices in our down SELL Piig0d MINE a s borg pel bed eet fete eee baive dapartnient. ured her until she revealed the nia Nace of her fe mn avin, Shoes tomorrow by H. F. Samuels of the ponitrolling x Fi are under arrest interest In the Success mine at| PORTAND, June 25, That two Mrs. Mart is us cor Turrell Shoe Co Wallace to Minnesota capltalists {a| thugs had blinded him by throwing TEP artines in & serous con bd announced here ‘today Samuel | sand in his # and robbed bim ° dition holdings, amounted. to 1,100,000 |of $42, was the report W. P. Mc 1512 Seventh Ave. Phone Main 2545 120 Marion St. shares of the total capitalization of |Dowéll m to the police 1,500,000 shares, ment today, depart | | Bleu-soldat taffeta is the favorite! silk for afternoon frocks in Paris, Sale of Women’s broken, bu' Short lines t and dull leath ers, and some fancy combina tions. Pumps in this lot former Splendid Bargains to be given in every department. Bungalo Aprons We have a better one, made of light and dark colors, and in quality, Middy Blouses also with fancy collara, made of Twilled Muslin all sizes; r In Plain W! Priced Saturday There area On sale Sat Ladies’ Street Dresses We Want You to Visit This Store Tomorrow, Saturday. And remember, we are open egular 59¢ hite bout urday at 50 of these in fine, are medium and narrow widths only, but worth up to $6.% rat nal les are 34 to 46- rary Bust M ND is proving new popular, twill, buttons front and style belt; is finished three pockets down iddy very made of all white the has a Norfolk with Regulation Middies $1.25 Middies are good of a in white and collars of rose, Co hagen, navy or card! lace in front and both sides, $1.2. —Th made until 9 P. M. 25 Dozen Light Shirting Bungalow Aprons, sizes up to 46. Just 2 for Saturday ........... for... Priced Drase Skirts tailored wool mat eria Is. “$1. AILW) ool French Beautiful fashion; Values up for . to bis me $5 At Our Domestic Goods Depart ment—Main Floor ne White Outin nels at, yd 4c also weight with cuffs ppen- inal) down Second Avenue and Pike Street Read every item quoted herewith and understand these are just an illustration of hundreds more just as big, in order to close out the JOHN PANTON COMPANY'S Stocks as soon as possible. Print made in all ‘49c They and American Serges, nicely trimmed and made up in the most modern suitable for street wear, 98 | Saturday Bargains Colored Outing Flannel, worth Se, for 5e 10¢ White Outing Flannel for 7¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillow Cases at............ 0 ss0s 1290 8 Sheets, at -33¢ » Bedspreads, at - B9¢ 10¢ White Embroidered Doilies, at.. sees 88 And a table of 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 9 st nbleached Muslins that have been used by us for table covers in our basement. We had them laundered and the prices are, yard Se, and 10¢ Worth up to 30¢ 60 Dozen Men's Cotton Hose, Men's M ors Me worth Extr MEN’S SHIRTS—Made of good materials, a splendid assortment to choose from $1.25 qualities go Saturday MEN'S UNION SUITS—Open Mesh Combination Union usually sold at 75¢ Suits We hav Gloves, made by th Priced by us we are giv A Grand Cleaning t mer pr rh LOT LOT 2 LOT 3 Matrons New White John Panton Co.’s Dept. Store 1107 TO This Men’s Furnishings for Saturday dium Weight gular valu a Heavy § Saturday ad to buy the popular and White in order to sell our own splendid quality Niagara Bilk special, for quick selling SATURDAY will be Corget day here ing Trimmed Hts Panama Shapes GEORGE lk Fiber Hose, black only, and seam less. Saturday, pair ilk Fiber Hos, Go at in colors only, but with detachable soft all $1,00 and 7 4 at for . Silk Mills, but do not bear their label 4 the wonderful bar 98c and _Tke black, white and col- 15c mi col- 9c 9c | Ladies’ Silk Gloves 5c gains —Second Floor. wur present stock at prices that wil have not quoted any p of « You will notice we selling price is sufficient Trim med Hats for Ladies $1.95, $2.50 and up to assortment to choose at a splendid FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY Merchandisers for 1111 SECOND AVE. 1 sur for. 39¢ $1.45, $1.95 $5.00 from $1.45