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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCII 28, 1916. PAGE 3. determined t the lHght depart | paid | Has Monopoly on Electric Light Business and Resident DRiar thett a iter how wiiel Allies Will Outline Campaign Get “Juice’ Cheaper Than Gas; Plant Makes/eurrent ts used, nor for what pur} DO ry : a to Curtail Germany's pose, the rate drops t cont per] un M Smith re ‘ler eed t re uae t | RUNCIMAN EXPLAINS aie ren yo Bis ‘s ori he | premise Ps | cour ee twice that much current b e t | BY W. S. FORREST Meat gh maittcnat cake’ oe ab eata hight nfs 7 CHEAPER THAN GAS ox © of re | LONDON, March 28.—Ger She could use electricity for| the |} many will never again “r cooking, home, laundry and many | he | her helmet” in a world engaged | other purpones cheaper than gas at] Prosecuting Atte | in peaceful pursuits, President | $1 per 1,000 ecubte feet | Lund ! Walter Runciman of the Board YD THAT JUST WHAT AN| He ‘ if 53 still of Trade declared in an exclu 1 REASING UMBER OF TA ‘ bh he ‘ sive interview given the United | COMA HOUSEWIVES ARE DO-| cit * Ex-President McK iniey Press today, officially outlining ING. Hence the vision of a chim-| ‘ The Man Who Had Faith for the first time the allies’ neyless cit | ‘ in Al. Jennings commercial plans after the The Geent rate for an average | pr at throttling ¢ will le the G city light department—operation,| ” ytembera SATURDAY Boer no kek nt department operation, | "Members of civic organteati p at . means r that we can distribute | to a military ead © er again juice practically at cost, and that POST Be. taiscuat ty Begin’, Bene Wilt inane, Se STRIKE DELAYS GUNS TO THE FILMS Ttal nciman as The business lighting rate tx pro-| Mr Al J we submit to most fa POWER SALES PROFITABLE | LONDON, Maret ‘ Jennings aties being utilized to the municipal plant, but in this de: [08 tho Clyde are delaying inanuf of any one of the al [partment the city has no monoy et us, Under. Secretar (Himself) and Company ries > : told the house t ‘tle Britain Going After Trade | ae nelle, at t local priv W to Germany using her BY JACK JUNGMEYER ompar mm 5 to per cent to with us for purposes of aggression } wer | —A chimneyless city by 1920! | re? 4 Ae Runetman’s statement ts of the| Tacoma firmly betieves it TESTIFIES BOW [It's If You Know Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets f the| will have that distinction, be highest importance, in view ac forthcoming allied confere in} caus Paris, which he will attend | WITH A MUNICIPAL MO American traders and manufac:| NOPOLY ON LIGHTING, IT THE LIFE STORY OF turers, he indicated, must prepare! HAS LOWERED THE RATES KILLED KOREAN «: | All Depends on Resource: If this ts the object, and ail 9 lallies will know how to meet an| « Park was shot down in front aggressive war of that nature, just} i | f the place jas we have met hostile action for! j the last 20 months. | QUALITY Bart of the Headworks, Tacoma, fie saw Yee Bow leap from a|- —CAPACITY Come Early 15c Admission 15¢ t opposite ¢ | e« 7 which she municipal light system, where pow. “doorway, he sald, and f |barrier to the peaceful development Wednesday Speci Is: Collins, superintendent of the Ta. Hong then fled, fearing lof Europe. | “t ha John Hamrick Ihostite Second and University GAS FOR COOKING HEA: n character In rexard to) Ranch Egg a Sera ie tei, Fancy New York Puli Opes Pncues "e* ComesTc | WANT GOVERNMENT was an essential step to victory tn |Cream Cheese, Ib Bhangra cir htt 22 SHIPS KEPT HERE ypagf nel , ag Pork Steak ¢ t hes undercut even the fa ships may be manent 4 well as ours, depends upon the Jating stocks or adding to her| Choice Steer wealth abroad | Boi 10c HAS MADE A HANOSOME the committer decided to} oiling Beef bee PROFIT ON ITS $3,225,000 | | Trying to Shorten War Div Gale’ Peek PLANT AND DISTRIBUTING [ARK CONKTeRS to appropriate $10,000 “We can't allow our citizens to) DT¥Y t Por’ 10c for a government anchorage here. trade with German firms in China.) Plates pm so) of the big Stone-wen-}, With th tallation of from whom we are withholding sup! ¢ cang Wild ater interests during the daya when |Uuoy®. for government use only, the | — plies. That is only one of many} 25 the lied Hehting and power| {eet of 17 lighthouse, coast guard “We want to make it clear to! .4 rue een tLowwINe soe the monopoly business themselves |{#hery. naval militia craft and || Germany that the longer the war! OLYMPIC MAnKET, | A BAIR RATE }iater, Battleships, would rest ini} ’ 1 rate fixing system adopted | S#attle’s waters when not at sea. |} initiated by Supt | has » pron 4 by | ‘on tne sice of @! IN CHINA TO RESIGN | continues, the less will be her chance of recoupment ne profits of foreign m We alm at shortening the war.| We have not grown #0 foolish as to believe one nation enriches! itself on another's’ poverty, or thar | HEN Ree nu |Bismarck’s policy of bleeding our! ——jenemy white, as he did France in| n room arle SHANGHAI, March 28 hat 1871, is good, either for individual} book for U. &. Purple Stamp ioe tention ts recor aq rare| Tang Shao Yi, Ye - Shi Kare tires ‘ jnations or for Europe as a whole | ey agg . Purity and Quality potage working space - piprecntor, nd telegvasined to the vue somiing conference ta Paris! a ‘this ins 1 onehalf the ‘idle! “firet chief of China, urging him will aeerones all these Quest), SS space of bathroom, bedrooms. |to concede to the wishes of the ma-| with these points. | 4 “We are a determined to resist | ac RB \ apne ae reatga Germany wherever we find her try-| WHATS IN NAMED f& sor THE m re a r So 2 ode " re eo 0 } ps NAME Is ont ” an interview given out today 1 Shea eg oer ielghsssarer Al lyaetoa Tang states that the situation is inance {n foreign countries by com Hi odrom Thea Yr hieathe sacs: tehed” evner’ tate GEE AND HIS am RP. a mercial means.” ! i 1 ena Unerey Regene Levy, Mar. [8nd that the only thing to lessen xplained Collins The total ing ON VIOLIN, MAND resented hy AND PIANO FULL OF Donna Vickery & Ce. the tension is the resignation of 4 3 Yuan WASHINGTON, March 28.—The U; RUSSIAN ae me N’ REFUGEES ACTS ASK MAYOR’S HELP immigration bill’ containing the literacy test which bars all aliens | | Tr “PEP” ike ble among Seattle teamsters ing, according to a letter week days, over 16 years of age from this} from the Employers’ association to Jane |country who cannot read the Eng A c A Mayor Gill, He was asked to have! lish or some other language, wiil/ SCREAM , 10c FIRST RUN his arbitration committee look into | probably pass the house today COMEDY = FEATURE conditions to prevent possible frie. An amendment to the literacy| - tion re }test that all persons fleeing from | UTOLY Raw iy There in no trouble I know of, | religious or political persecution be| . a wy “| says the mayor, “but I'll have the/ mmit talk things over with teamsters [PAYSSE GETS CREDIT! ‘ ' } " : Port Warden Paysse is chuckling Wotan, lat the expense of Tacoma harbor | | dopesters The 8. 8. Honolulian steamed in to Seattle from Tacoma Tuesday carrying $6,000,000 worth of bart wire, cotton and food sity Vladivostok. She will clear from here, and give this port the credit Is An Appealing Story of a Girl Who Befriends a Man of Evil Nature— Only to Face the Loss of Her Own Future Hap- piness. lexempt from the test was defeated. | DEPUTIES TO PICK | THEIR CANDIDATE | Deputies under Sheriff Hodge! {will meet Tuesday night to elect which one of thelr number they will support as a candidate for sheriff to succeed Hodge | M. E. Hally, jail superintendent. | and John Stringer, under sheriff, | have been mentioned as possibili Farewell Week of the Royal Hawaiian Troubadour Sextette Comedy weet Lieut. Henry C. Engles, command ap STARTING a ing officer of the 14th United States infantry’s machine gun com WEDNESDAY pany, explained one gun can do the! THE EVER POPULAR work of 22 infantrymen at a range of 700 yards, and of 60 men at 900 Florence 9”: Reed There are 800 machine guns in} the whole United States army, he | naid | “THE WOMAN’S LAW” ‘es for on paper, for the shipment | ties. Both have gaid they intend | to be candidates. . | af | - | WAR LEAGUE MEETS DROP INDICTMENTS For lack of evidence, Superior |sude Ronald has quashed two in dictments against Policeman J. E. Margett, wiping his slate clean. | His accusers were Maude Jamos,| a white woman, and her negro hus-| | band Al | WANT SWITCHING | | Becanse their wives attend peace meetings while they learn how to| fight, members of the Northwest | Business Men's Preparedness | league decided Monday night to have some spectal sessions for| Commission men want the ordi-| nance renewed that — permits switching on Raflroad ave. at all hours of the day An ordinance | permitting it expired March 1 ° FLY IN THE OINTMENT | Mrs. Higgins grumbled at everything and every one. | | | | But at last the vicar thought | | | | BREAKS HIS ANKLES | Just as E. V. Tyler was about to sweep a chimney at 120 Roy st. he slipped and went head first down he had found something about which she could make no com plaint; the old potatoes was « lady's crop of rtainly the fin ET Lc, the roof. Both his ankles were est for miles around | broken Ah, for once you must be ADMISSION 10c well pleased,” he said, with a beaming smile Every one's f ”” how ndid our po tatoes are this year The old lady glowered at him as she answered They're not so poor. But | | where's the bad ones for the Henry Raboin of Everett, indicted by the grand jury last week for hay ing in his possession a counterfeit bank note pleaded guilty Monday Second Ave., Between Spring and was sentenced to three months AMERICA’S MOST for a rigid, t friendly, British| TO A POINT WHERE ELEC j UNIQUE CHARACTER mpetition in neutral! TRICITY 1S CHEAPER THAN lee Hong, 4 paris markets after the war — —_—_— pemmemrrecteanqunsene some » wan ermany has announced having murde A BANDIT STORY FOR attempt to establirh a Korean, during recer RESPECTABLE u n of the central powers an t Chinatown AUDIENCE ressive lines.” he said, “This car THE ROAD ' ° Complete in Six Parts nly mean that she intends to fo! TO hog ow, now low up the present conflict with an jing in Super PLAYING— economic war | ECONOMY court ei dani ng testified that he was a ENGLAND PLANS Tacoma Planning to Have — is 2. ue!‘ /G] EAN UP OR YOU | ECONOMIC WAR = @ Chimneyless City Soon fish MAY GET FINED myself used language | Fresh Oregon 23 picts pas ec hemos unis Be a: MEN. | KNOW THAT tent of her material resources.| Choice Steer mous Cleveland Scent rate. | attraction in Seattle. taken soe Standard Fashion Book and a léc Pattern, 50 These we mast. as an act of war.) Pot Roast 1 le And for the user of more than by th vers and harbors commit value, for . i c diminish in value. ‘ pate ec ordinary lighting current It |tee o council! Tuesday mater (No mail orders.) We must do everything in our| Choice Club 10 claims the lowest charge in the | jali b power to prevent her from nvy.| Sausage Pe ae C\ United states | the suggestion of the Com-| é me to ino AT THE SAME TIME IT Club and Port Warden | ter 1..06 w 4 Test. You are interested in a position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 to qualify, call at once 663 Empire Bldg. WILSON TYPESETTING MACHINE COMPANY Most positively will advance the price of its shares on SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT, APRIL 1ST, TO $1.00 PER SHARE SHARES CENTS TUESDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Then Up She Goes to $1 Per Share Buy Now Before the Raise Wilson Typesetting Machine Company OPEN EVENINGS WILSON TYPESETTER Per Share SECOND Ave. AT JAMES SG Red-Letter Day Tomorrow will bz the last Wednesday in the month, and as usual we feature Red-Letter Day and Double Inducements Come and Share in the Bargains Featured for Tomorrow The Most Exquisite Spring Creations Monday's express brought us a shipment of really elegant models—_Hats that will appeal to women of nt the latest, most correct style. refined taste, who ey must appreciated; and they're { emecaele go Charming Waists In Crepe de Chine and Tub Silks ind models in plain white, selection of pretty stripe stirs AND coats. . $12.50 ero’ Wedn mg these Ne sts are to b enh Made with hich and low co’ Te elegant style Price many splendid Suits in the newest Spring # selling Such popular materials as poplins and gabardines, and the much-wanted shepherd checks Belted and semi-belted effects are included, as well as styles, and they're neatly finished and well tailored. are in a splendid variety; also in belted The Coats: ii ah tne. ther inte nor port styles, and other more modified $12 50 loose 1 Designer Subscriptions For a few days we offer a year’s subscription to the Designer, a OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF Meves Restaurant Seattle's new, handsome and largest popular-priced restaur- ant solicits your patronage. Now open for business. Club Breakfast, 15¢ to 30c—Excellent Noonday Lunch, 11 to 2:30, 25e—-Special Dinner OPEN DAY AND NIGHT A. J. MEVES, Prop. 1415 THIRD AVE. Formerly of Portland Between Union and Pike TATE’S OLD LOCATION FORTUNE SMILES ON HIM WHO DARES Advance the Price April 1st to THE SATURDAY 702 FIRST AVE. (Near Cherry) SEND FOR LITERATURE

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