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PAGE 6, STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 -BUT AS FOR THE MARRYING PROPOSITION, I'D SAY, IT ISN'T “THE INITIAL COST YoU MUST CONSIDER, BUT The ~) UPKEEP ee eaten we ee IM EITHER GOING ‘To BUY AN AUTOMOBILE WELL OLD KID, I'M SIXTYFIVE YEARS 2 OR GET MARRIED~ WHICH DO YoU OLO THIS DAY AND I'M AS CHIPPER. AS A LARK- I'MGoING To DO SOME~ THING DEVILISH AND ¢= . 1 WANT Your ames HELLO THERE TOMMY- HOW ARE You? {M FEELING FINE, THIS IS MY ates BIRTHDAY AND |" ' a =f WELL, SAM, | CAN'T TeLt You MUCH ABOUT “THE AUTOMOBILE ~ | Immigration Commissioner | White Gaturday completed a summary of evidence thus far gained regarding operations here of the “Yellow Owls” ring of alleged Chinese and opium smugglers, including the con feasions of six of its members setting forth how they worked between this city and Van couver, B. C., In the transpor- tation of more than $1,500,000 worth of contraband NOUNGER “THAN EVER one wa mim ise e have In skim ming off onl he sald. | The real bigherups, the men who furnished funds for financing this gigantic enterprise, are still at Six Have Confessed James r. Worthington, Louls THE 7 PE NP | PERSONALS CONTINUED Lortie, & ie B. Miller, Willlam t FP. Kirkland, Fr is DB. Bay an fran” = Moo 4 rennin i HARDING —Mantourine Robert Loe Nichols, all under tn Fe \ NICE GARDEN, A ‘FEW CHICKENS; MISS R a nasenging Take Any Car on Atanas, ate (eat! a aate, adn WANT AD RATES GOOD, PURE AIR; NO CITY ASSESS- Apt 2, Teme Beteh 1018 Thies oo Rn Per apt x on SE nll MENTS. JUST ACROSS LAKE WASHING- EOLA. iy F h A out in Commissioner White's report One ont word ner section TON, ON THE BELLEVUE-REDMOND HIGH- [J B:i26 msteiity toma 3102 nates ourt venue tothe "government, diaclone the Bie Ceeks-Oee hune . a eo : ot ) perating a flot of fast launc Coupon books fine andy WAY. voas Onto 20 minutes’ ride from 4th and Pine st. to Hud- naeb Wal ie ident tee erate Help and Situation aés, one-ha’ HAPPINE Pg oh «A SL ng son st., Columbia Walk 2 blocks west and 2 belleved was the protection of gov (vty nollatelddangagl Bellevue arden VO ih blocks south to Empire Way Addition sepa coo a RS Sjemig insertions for the price of Aye, Tracts : END for meirimontal paper containing Nam F. Kirkland tells how Lortte | Ber cent discount {f bill ts pald i Games te select came to make th suggestion that ore a : 150 to $300 |e 3 Want ads received up to Good soil and water; easy to clear. Lots $ 5 to $ he (Kirkland) enter into the smag insertion same . i : 5 siness, The Star wit! not be { to 10 acres. x ad Cc rh been around the water ee era te ci i . $5 ash,$2.50 Monthly front looking for a Job,” he said “i ae ote tit A\ nen i Lortie was a great fellow to walk Senstrned av an weseptan “dl $100 to $150 Per cre ¥ i vite re oe ar a ctasla | You can make your rent money pay for a along the aod Seemed to be tn fon lon the afvertiser. — 0 eaik ania atG tae . x terested in boats. Me tit weer ata eee HSlIO Cash $5 Monthly re Tele Pa | Takes hiten on Yelp * spoke up to me and said, get money for you.’ tora addressed to box n Want ® When ground Saturday and Sun- Sales on 4 ining box number alesmen on th Call at once. This property must be seen to ane’ The Atar will x? i rte | " lay will show vo * property. Je the suggestion to me uation caiting for s be appreciated. @. Star day will sh you the prope how much money he could make — : LONG Bathe and mas: | - He was very distant to me in re Want Xa. arent. University David P. Eastman . avi . Eastman T acid, 4 think Mt Je omuséitas, LINCOLN PHARMA spat TE RVRED MID WIPE aire Wille . : — a ien't it?” He sald, ‘Yes,’ and ple North $48. 45th and Wallingford 1308 Third Ave., Pantages Bldg oon, 1016 28th N. Wo Phone Datiard 1308 Third Ave., New Pantages Bldg. tured. things. bright t0:3me | sae ant Ad. Agent, Ratlart District br SPOUSE RT TT _— said he had a stand-in with offi - PI MULLEN tase Simekaae ovedlane Tih Waa clais. He told me about taking Mr. ————————— - ’ * Miin 1900 _ ——— | Allen $409 Rallard Ave. “ i : f ~~~ | Halls for Rent 19—Male Help Wanted SPECIAL BALE SOW ON AY U. 8. District Atttorney Clay Al- Bp a eneARRRRARALA LASS foe vert siete wea weaiscw | DORE a Lid — ne Dargale Lp gy 37—Business Chances POINDEXTER RAPS |len, who was present at the alleged ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW vere sia ii ; tn pe . ’ 1 jconfession here, broke into Kirk FLL R. FARRELL ee erie Men — some ° ASTORIA land's speech and explained a General practice PHRENOLOGISTS t ' a wells; paid tw WASHINGTON, April 1.—Seere-| “MADAM KIRL e hot Ams!’ ‘tary Daniels ma the statement RGA OF EGYPTIAN of OCCIDENTAL AVE iitca Sart cit senate bill appropriating $2,065,000 ee PHRENOLOGIST Tou will save mon ch; geod. herseeh acke an to equip the Puget Sound navy yard | Ss. R. Ss. IS GIVEN 0. K. Reads your head Just + . eand | y : kUT cas me 46 per day ‘ for battl It is the} ATTORNEYS—P ~ pines , ase . only ore we hi re as @ MatieNyY mais ard Cale, | hanna on water to flo ships. |. Superior Judge Frater approved, See Bie 20—Male Situation + Unton Gaaatine Bebiaion cnt a letter Saturday, the plan of bondholde os CARPENTERS iii eevee ree | eset sens 41. ACREAGE FOR SALE , Senator Poindexter sent a letter| of the Seattle, Renton & Southern SOT Ag and repetre - - A a 3. wi o-. ow : 7 rs © Commerce, remarking his surprise nebo ad r se onsrag bape porn yl 3 ¥ | ty trouby r SS stetatne ” : wouter One) Tans that Or oT posed the appropria- | Geepite he protest of counse for 3 Batistnction « vse charge. | SXPERT GARDENER =e — . RAST TERMS aon en aes Peropris’ an army of small creditors that SEs LAr |” Ho cae te trouste turned away, esceey | ese? tie 4 me 88) emey mernoven riack = thetr clients will be “frozen out.” Ew COMPANY, SEW RATE d 414 Union ot he Ye izeabic? eT . | olling stock, trackage and al! katne treme teeny on fer | "hat, lawyer, 418 Ortental eee. Seenoe neatly built, and das PUGET SOUND | v2: perstee properties of the tn- made quickiy and confide | WE vay ‘ee Voralcate. “Tit Plas ox . terurban line will be bid in by the aiture. pianos, livestock, GERMAN AMERICA’ LOAN CO. : Prone Main 1900 7006 LC. Smith Wide Pit 4s42,| WE PAY oct bondholders, according to the plan, when the railroad is sold at auction jon May 1, The court ruled that $375,000 in STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STRAMERA LEAYR FROM COLMAN ant, tt te partly cleared and od, and there le a fine wel 7 This 24—Business Personal iY Wishes” gentleman” parine end pump on | 908% | " . t good income DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sTRBRT|| Cash must be obtained at the sale °e lx Aiaroee Fil, Reap, é ——Arrive||to provide for payment of some 4 AA | claims and the expenses of foreclos- ure and reorganization | The total indebtedness is $1,650,- 000. Ranking business 4 time ase | Spiritual Mediums Peck = . 4 inquire for Mackworth | pes Use . and Pocket Billiard : I ater for acho eye and accessorien. moh Pa lon catalog : " 3 *) PRE | ; | write or ose E. . METKLEJONN. Mer fia | Land Dept. 1791 1. C. Smith Bidg | pa “ | Beattie, | Charged with falsifying the rec- Ab + Lande at a Three Lakes, Knohemtsh Co, Wi ords, Frank Oleson was arrested enta PROPORED PAVEMENTS: mitie jon a warrant sworn out by W. H. a |" schools; phone: a raine Pierson, his father-in-law, of Pier- Personals . *, 7 son & Co., paint dealers, Friday. auiar. use Lady Bigin Imperta Sigmund Closile, clerk: in the com- sgh ete, By r bos. Double pany’s office, was arrested on the we ~" ne Aare | same charge. ALINE UFF RUGS SE FLUFP RUGS © 5 AD: bail, say the charges are unfounded Icalle at Port To leen@ southbound of Ny Does not call Rte. Waenlie, for Port ae Vee Gaeee e ae t—Houses tor Sale httTowneend and WASHINGTON, April 1.— NBERG | erly a a fe SRA EO shed hewee tingham. via all February's Imports and exports ie 499 4th, bet. Pike and Union sae T¥—Sata sanding and | Owner will eel ree /Juan Istand pointe for this nation outdid any ete " | SHARPENS SAFETY Tinton sonable ® ¥ Vitende=Weltaghaar month's business before In the y monn } BLADES ii i iy ove a attending | _ Seattle ‘ ~ eR ee history of the country. Exports ING AND STORA Grigde Bveeythtes ” i . a . 7 a te iad, West |) teen! iiechan vin’ Beal taoseny || and imports were valued at Sovine AND STOR ACE LOCAL ee ate oe #. Binella. trance Meirose ns Turvy \Joan Inland paints | Weanes | $409,836,535 and $194,000,000 VAN A} . AG “PRESENT IE " ‘ . GADAM FRA = “7 = RRA 7 a OE | Pator'y | ___ | Priday respectively. Laave the worry to REPRESENTATIVES aut ay oe mie Pike, cor: | _ per w orth ave, & ‘Fort Townernd—Wort Anesles—Neah see Fire Proof Storage ‘A 4 Have you a little spare time | s bentae or Firet AT ann - Ray and Way Pov ERDADWAY TRANSFER CO that you would Whe ¢ a Ro gor fa ARRAN MAAAAADnnAnnnn TP WF itenmer Welltn ‘ ’ FO S MEET reed household goods moved. East 903. | 9.3 tet CLOTHING ___ || mifn'nttham, ter Port Town-lTuced'y HEN RDER de WF +40 a 7—For Rent Unfurnished = Rondayieend Port Angeles "Thurs'y MUSIC SNTLa aa | 8 ance money on? ‘annual Tused'riNeeh Ray and way! : wrusiesg aS Muse PUBLISHED AN t 3 ee stored 1 r Fire Pr sale Ladies’ Thure'yiporte The Henry Fora Hoan shy No. oe Music Pub. Co. - ane, a t 8 ' * 1 announces the ‘followin, pro- SOTORETOLS ee Dee and second rane, |Q_ atte. aan v with A yi (AU UY Wem ic and up. Boys’ ~~ THG0 ite, ~ Walaleate, for! noon meetings at Good Eats cafe- Monaken some of thene taken on new ar ' West . Suits-—$1,98, Tintertanaelcn Part’ Creajweanee | teria: April 3, Mr. A. J. Goddard, ¥ ‘YCLES. ation & ne of the | papHLW trained ire ake ities tor teekia | aes 2 ie atta ana! Friday | Cn “Preparedness From a Business , near Broadway put on nig tne at hig reg MR ih Silk Petticoats Fridaylway porte ! Man's Viewpoint,” 8. L OO es Addrees | LADIE * . 7 ¥ F we tarnished wake —8e. Part Gambien—¥ ndlaw- Panter W. Clark, on “Preparedness From PTICIANS 4276 Third and sure tor delayed ne and cotd water; gas, KA 1017 Pike TtipmiMicamer Mons, for! team | a Woman's Viewpoint.” April 10, Ct ide nnAAnannannne| tole P ¥e to ear, | Phone 1904 Ist Ave Aatiy (ingston, Gam ble! Aal'y addresses by Judge Everett Smith OPTICAT h. - Jon! except excent Tu alow, RaturyiF } ag ler, Townsend Sunday [Panevitle. Tron dale! land Madtock ! | Raturday Only | 2:00pm!teamer Kionx, for! IKineston, Ludlow and Jway points | fmday Onty and Ra TAKES LIFE IN HOTEL After telling the | Samuel Koch Main 5333 Main Main 2174. Popular prices | OSTEOPATHIC PHYsT- a CIANS AND SURGEONS iN HAT voi Wanted 17—Salesmen MIX CONEN LEGAL NOTICES given that the firm is hereby t ' th clerk at the 4 Eitiott 6763. st, Ballard ! \ . j ARAL an 16 Pit Prien labia cuad be || Sr@@amiMteamer lone, for! Crown hotel, 666 Dearborn st., “not| : PATENT ATTORNEYS GaN Wt be paid by J. 8 oorigee =P ileal to call {n the morning,” J. Wolfe, 2 mt Al ii to the firm esa ts 5 an iron worker, rented a room Fri- * and = oe ; day night, closed the windows and & secured or f . in # hie Ttiam Str, Petintch % Bide. Mat oa bn wi fly (Ludlow, Port Gamble,! dat’ turned on the gas. He was found Sacse Vonsick. Lawrence by Se MASSAGE ™ rnished Apts. | sponsible for nny dedte oo} captl®* Bangor and all! dead Saturday. Papers in his pock- RT UMBING od ge age 3 TiTiFF APANTRER the present firm on and after this daripotnte on ood CansliMonaey }iets indicated he lived at 1516 W, BoB PELL MAN CO wabinw steam | 1 wig: 4 eo house. 3 ig tales oa a iid ab Pottateh tor] #0bpm oF ane ie PHYSICIANS AND) forrssrs Leen TCUIAN MUCHALLL S| HOTELS ma Teenie “Sinnelton PUBLIC MARKETS B SURGEONS ee ee Pek indasaatns x, Himprens tote, | ROTRT DENVER —Wtenmchentea Poona TORS fitonday for Beattion | : BR WACTON— shin diseases only —For Sale Livestoc 1, Apt 11M ‘Third 1 hn F. Crowley ai omer will leave Ronttie every . : Magen 10a i i “ip par x |i i B ANE wan: | Horeing ESTO. . wband a AC 800 a mm for Port Town JESTLAKESMONDAY pores. 7 * ul aA SM. RII K n food TORAGE ( : ‘ btu ane Mash ‘ BMT Uae HARI tc agit Bee | | Tals | 29—Unfurnished Apts | x ioe PRY VIREPROOF wiorns ~ a Wes aturdaye it j at 10pm Central Btorae WELL DRILLING potatoes, Stat 19—-Male Help Wanted Raanton & Weed, 10 Pine + Wain vais p i " fi | Wk°|Store Fixtures and Showcases me “all risk and Itabtitty ie, toe bers. bate, Tea 7—Furniture Wanted paricat, age stl. thir cireumetences | SHOW CAMBY “and sore Tistures, ew te does not include boat lan aragus Kreen 6—Katos for Sale Pinon th langue. Sledo.-0 | 31-—Housekecping Rooms ~~ | Tote tekst. ‘ie0 pounds allowes: free 0 tb: Ink sausage, 10 ttable without notice best Jersey butter 10—For Sale Livestock a ; ere by | Dated at Seattle, in wald district, tite cream cheese, 2 Ibm. 4 $450. 034 | KA i : RAR ARAN ! " u v Referes in Bankrupt Northwest, role eat nee 8 th ave ADS FOR RESULTS: You can get a lot of good tand | pe tnrs, Crystal White. soap q \ Q @ bargains in Star Want Ads. fear aaa es; 8 phase corn pag aa iy By Allman OFFICIALS COMPLETE EVIDENCE AGAINST “YELLOW OWLS” RING | | | OF SMUGGLERS Despite the fact that his office} has taken into custe person: white and Chinese 4 to have een connected with the rin tn Oleson acts as head bookkeeper, | LLOYD ae and was ntly made a partner me and go, but Tverett—Tellingham: in the concern, Pierson claims the | a Fors Fowneen pair collaborated to beat him out of $685, The young men, out on | BREAKS THE RECORD ON PUGET SOUND (7 I i J 4 Henry M. White, Immigration | Commissioner | pleasure trip on a launch he said he took with Fred Bayne three) re ago. Lortie Was Leader “Lortie told you he had dg * ig that?” Kirkland was asked. | “Yes, he gave himself credit that The confeasions indicate Lortl | was the director-general in ch lof the launches. The confessions point to 0 Ding, a merchant, of 666 King as the representative of higher who furnished the money to on the traffic, ps Ding is under indictment, Sut is at liberty on bonds. Harry Toy, a one-armed Chinese, and L Ite, @ Jap, are also under indictment, charged with conspiracy. Besides these, the government is holding a dozen other Chinese who were caught when the net was spread Ng Dan, or “China” Dan, as he is more intimately known, is being sought Immigration Inspector Thomas M. Fisher directed the operations of the government men fn landing ‘the ring. ‘MAIL BAND WILL GIVE Y, M. MEMBERSHIPS Thru the efforts of Admiral A) thur Jordan, M. D., comi 0 the Navy, one of the boys’ teams 1) the Seattle-Portland Y. M. C, nembership contest, the Seattle |ter Carriers’ band has, agreed t (give a membership in the ¥. M. @ | A. to four boys who otherwise co not join. | One of the features of the cam- |paign is the work of mem- berships for boys who cannot afford $5.50 for the year's member- ship. ‘WILL SELL BENEFIT TICKETS AT BANKS Most unusual energy is being ev- idenced by the Ladies of the He- brew Benevolent society, in their ticket-selling campaign for the five benefit performances tendered by | the Wilkes Stock Co., now playing at the Metropolitan theatre, “With- jin the Law” is the bill to be pre | sented. The Seattle National bank and § the Dexter Horton bank have | Placed office space at the disposal jof the committee for the sale off) tickets, Manager Worley of the W! Co. has added new zest to the can paign by offering a reward of two seats each week for the balance ot the season, to the party selling | greatest number of tickets, THREE SHIPS SUNK BY SUBS; ONE DEAD LONDOD April 1.—One sailor | died and many others were saved jwhen two Norwegian vessels and a British schooner were gunk, pre- sumably by German submarines, it |was learned today. The casualty loccurred on the Norwegian 8. 8. Memento. All bands were saved when the Norwegian ship Norne plunged to the bottom, By quickly taking to the boats) the crew of the British schoon Hi |John Pritchard, 118 tons, eseap | death | COUNTY IS OUT OF IT | King county was dismissed by the |supreme court Friday as a gam nishee defendant in the case of Ol |Hanson against Sheriff Hodge. |Hanson {fs suing Hodge to collect $250 judgment from the latter's salary, : | DENY THE CHARGES IL. Robinson and J. B, Robinson, his son, brought back from Chicago | on a federal charge of conspiracy » |to defraud creditors in bankruptey > |proceedings, denied their guilt Sat- urday. They are charged with con: Mf cealing property in Chicago, They | plete ran a furnishings store |here, | Dr. Hugh G. Ross will speak on “Perils of Popularity” at the Y, My A. Sunday club mass meeting al o'clock Sund: and Judge Ever ett Smith will talk on divorce at the friendship supper, at 5:20 p. m RAILROAD MEN MEET \j CLEVELAND, April L.—Thetr dey | Mands for an eight-hour day and tne creased overtime pay having beet rejected, the executive committ of four trainmen's brotherhi will meet in Chicago April 29 ‘formulate a course of action: t

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