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OPENING SALE 500 Tracts at _ SUQUAMISH $37.50 to- $50 $2.50 Cash, $2 Monthly STEAMER HYAK LANDING AT SUQUAMISH WHARF Tomorrow itiorning at 9 o'clock we will throw open for sale 500 tracts st Sogou at a flat price of — $37.50 to $50 Each $2.50 Down, $2.00 Monthly These lots are surrounded by homes. Streets are already graded and a fine system already installed. : i Where Is Suquamish? bout 12 miles northwest of Seattle, just one hour's run from Galbraith Formerly a part of Port Madison Indian Reservation. One of the most 1 spots on Puget Sound. How to Get There Best boat service on the sound. Steamers Hyak and Suquamish make round trips daily. Boat service is established; runs winter and summer, d is so arranged that— You can work in Seattle all the year round and live at Suquamish. Boats e large, safe steamers and carry thousands of passengers monthly. Improvements Ten miles of streets already graded; miles of water main already laid; ty thousand gallons storage capacity for water. , _Population ‘About five hundred people already live there the year round. fattle’s best people live at Suquamish and work in Seattle. Schools, Churches and Stores We have a fine school, presided over by Professor Broad. School is pros- frous and doing fine. One Catholic church and one Protestant church, both with large member- ps. This Catholic church was established hy missionaries long ago, and of the pleasures of the trip is to view the quaint old churchyard where Chief Seattle, after whom our city was named, lies buried. We have postoffice and several stores. Telephones We have telephones at Suquamish. The trees are green with verdure. The wild currants and flowers scent the air. The beautiful woods are filled with fragrance and the woodland paths worn deep by many generations of redmen are a joy to all. i Enough cedar and fir on almost every tract to build a fine log cabin. Su- “quamish is Seattle’s most popular summer resort. : Come to our new ground floor office, 316 Pike street, just opposite the Green Bldg., and secure our free pamphlet, or, better still, take the boat at Pier 3, the Galbraith Dock, and on the boat you will find our salesmen wearing our badges. They will be glad to show you the property. Remember, tha boat service is established—runs winter and summer. The boats are safe, large steamers, and the fare— 40 rides for $5, or 12% cents a ride to regulars. Free abstract. Perfect title. Warranty deed. No mortgages or liens. Just a good, old-fashioned title, O. K.’d by the U. S. government. Boats leave Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Boats leave Sunday at 9 a. m. Boats leave Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Take the boat at Pier Number 3, the Galbraith Dock, and see Suquamish. Pier Number 3 is just at the foot of Madison Street. Reservations can be made by callers at our office. Mail ofders promptly attended to. Remember, you can work in Seattle and live at Suquamish. You have pure water, ag air and pleasant surroundings. Don’t think because of the price that you won't Suquamish for a summer home. Our tracts are level, soil is rich, neighbors are fine, home-loving people. Just the place for the boys and girls this summer. Come on over and let us show you. Office Open Evenings Until Every Lot Is Sold _ OLE HANSON & ti Some of SON AAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAARARARARA| *|Year's notable productions. STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. MOVIES Insurance Saves Mabel; } Broadway After Re- generation. Island; Banks in Fairbanks } Ald Happiness. { HAPPINESS HABIT | In “The Habit of Happiness,” at the Liberty, “Sunny” Wiggins re fuses to be a snob. “Sunny” ts not in aympathy with the spirit tft animates his people, and is amused at the brainiens, dressed-up fops his sister cultivates aa friends, When the story opens, he has followed his own tneline tions and brought home a of homelem old men from a bread line Evidently the Fairbanks bank ac count helps his happiness some what. one | BOOSTS INSURANCE | In “Her Great Price,” at the Strand theatre, Mabel Taltaferro, despondent, about to take her life, ia offered $60,000 to continue life if she will agree to take out an insur ance policy for that sum in favor of the man who loaned her the Ob, why don’t kind-hearted think of such nice things in real life, too? It would make some of our insurance agents little millonatres ee DRAMATIZED POEM ‘\ “The Dream of Eugene Aram,” at the Class A_ theatre, with Tyrone Power tn the lead role, atized version of a famous poem. ee THREE CHUCKLE MAKERS A laugh a minute Veractous preas agents have often described comedies thusly, but few of ‘em have lived up to specifications so | well as “Tillle's Punctured Ro mance.” With Marie Dressler, Charite Chaplin and Mabel mand creating most of the Nor. there sure ts, plenty to chuckle about. eee FOURTEEN STARS “The 8 nder,” Owen John} son's great story, at the Collee fs told by #4 stars and a hundred or © performers, and money was lavished to make it one of the A two comedy feature, fa the added at reel Keystone “The Love Riot,” traction. | eee j “SCARLET ROAD” NEXT Anna Nelison, in “The Scarlet Road,” will open a week's engage ment at the Rex Sunday. A story dealing with the white lights and gay Broadway tn good old New York will follow “The Island of Re generation,” which t# the feature of this week, with Edith Storey as the maid j . . JUNGLE TO RAILROAD Kathlyn Williams, who appears at the Mission, In “No. 13, Weat-| bound,” will be remembered as the daring adventures {n nearly all the! Jungle pictures that ever duced. She appeared tn “ ventures of Kathlyn,” where she! gained fame the world over. This} time she appears in a railroad drama. Goes Thru Dangers on Her Honeymoon} Mrs. G. 0, Sanborn SAN FRANCISCO honeymoon with thrills galore was experienced by ©, Sanborn an his bride, of Astoria, Ore., tn th heart of the new rebellion in China, | They reached here the other day on their way h With other Americans, the San-| borns hurrying from the! province Hankow, where the| rebels hold sway | They were on the Canton rt when their sampan, in charge of a| Chinese boatman, was run down by| a large English mail boat Sanborn and his wife wer thrown Into the water with the oth. er passengers He saved his wife by his ability asa swimmer, holding her until a boat from the English vossel res cued them. Three of the party were drowned CHICAGO WOMAN IN CAVALRY TROOP CHICAGO, April 7.—If the Untted| States goes to war, it will be the! thunder of hoofs for Chicago wom-| en, not the nurse's cap and apron.| Maids and matrons from the exclu sive Lake Shore drive district have formed a cavalry t and are drilling weekly in the First cavalry riding academy, North Clark st SIX ARE MURDERED SASKATOON, Sask. April 7 The bodies of Proke Manchure, his , three children and bis broth erinlaw were found in the smok Ing ruins of their tiny house terday. All had been murdered as they slept, their honse and term bulidings burned, and their live stock shot April 7.—A were ot yes BIG STEAMER SUNK LONDON, April 7.—A report that the P. & O. steamer Simla was sunk in the Mediterranean yester- 316 Pike Street, Opposite Green Building. Phone Elliott 2. PN rag aL day was published in the Daily Mall here today. | fun, | PAGE 6. Local Patent Flour No, 50 Gack $1.25 Only One Sack to a Customer—No Phone Orders Stall 100—Lower Floor SALE ON APPLES AND SPUDS cope Best Burbank Pota $1 90 $1.40 ewt | Burbank Po owt. Florida Grapefruit, each pase ete 5c | Fancy Lemons, | per dozen ....sseeeeees 10c 359 M. Cinnamon 359 Free Delivery E. N. SCHUMANN Our goods are noted for Quality Fresh Dressed Chickens, per pound .........23¢ Ib. 1a%e Fancy veal roaats, Tomato sausage, per Ib awe | Pork backbones, 10 Ibs. ae | Fancy Dry Salt’ Pork 1a%e Stall 126 Free Deltvery Phone Main 6989 Pacific Coast Fish Co. SALMON RGG' THING er Oc 10 Ibs. Sugar for. . .7! With other 12 cans Carnation milk ane Snider's catsup. Be “ doe he * Boups are | falmon for... .2h© j apan rice for ane | ite soap... B60 | sly oF Centennial | o1.40 Stall 104 | TOKIO GROCERY CO. m34 rn 400 handro Fod@, 2 tbe coanut bon bone, Ib. 3 Lucky Strike Fish Co, Mall 320 Lares crabs Medium, 2 Fastern ovat COFFEE K powder, Ib can 400 roasted peanuts Stall 20—Lower Floor M. A. HANSEN CO. Window Boxes Hanging Baskets All kinds of Bedding Stuff and Flowering Plants. Now is the time to put in) your flower garden ORIENTAL GARDENS Runway at Fifth and Pine Ib.....23¢ Pot Roasts of Beef, per Ib .12M%e to 15¢ Home-made Pork Sausage, Ib. 12%¢ Legs of Lamb Stall 42 : DETROIT MARKET q per Londeun tile patterns SHOES Children’s kid, rf Misses’ pumps, $1 Ladies’ $3.00 button mat kid top... white nubuck WHEN DID OLD BILL ‘PASS OVER,ANYWAY? What calendar hung upon the | wall of Wm. Shakespeare's humble cottage when he died? | This question agitated Seattle's | Hterati Friday. | The learne ones ng handsome somethi pea | bration about him and they want | to have it on the tercentenary of | his demise. But what day ts that? | IF Shakespeare used the Russtan | calendar, be died on May 4 | Perchance, however, he adhered | to the Jullan calendar, in which case he left this vale of sorrows April 13 Should he, peradventure, been progressive and modern calendar, he would have | breathed his last on April 26. Accordiy; to the Gregorian cal endar, which he might have favor have purchase excluding | ae gunmetal and cloth top button, sizes 8% to $1.15 2etrap 5 value, for $1.39 patent @eather $2.69 WESTLA PUBLIC MARKET PAY onrcKs STALL 210 and delivery expense. letting help you vinced. Below are 100, B4e and B40, do and ation milk Karo syrup Crisco, can oan Pure Apple Cider can peas for catsup, large o phe. Gold Dust . pkg Citrus Powde 200 can pineapp’ Th Napthe soap, A-l, bar } 3 the. onion sets 2 phase. raisins for lea cans Creole dinner 3 bo boxes mat Auto Club powder, Ib. Hublime baking powder, Ib ZOBLE GROCER SPECIALS THAT RIP HOLES IN THE HIGH COST OF 15 Ibs. Granulated With $1.00 Order, Excluding Specisis & bare Swift's White Soap ean Minced Clame for Clame for dilves for u tor ckory for Place Your Order Early Veal Roasts, Ib. 121/2-15¢ | Sumer Cured Corned Reef, Ib ©, KH. Frey, Prop. Veal Roasts, Ib. 443 | 12% to 160 | Atolls 2-4 Lower Floor | vil) stew. ‘ag ae an ine fos | Pure Pig Sausage, per Ib. .18e| Fancy Eastern Bacon, 1b. + Der Ib....... . | Beet Lea, por 1b. iaye | Country Bacon, per Ib 12%0 | On and after April 15 ail Meat Dry Salt Pork, per ib. 123% Stalla will close at 9 p. my | Stall @—tewer Fleer ©. WF. Pure Pork Link Saues, Saturdaye. | OTTO’ QUALITY MARKET | per Ib ase ry pe nied es Extra Good Corn, per don Bolla Pack doe Fastern Oysters, dor cans Fancy, Sliced Poaches, dom Crisco, per can Bhe, Bor and 2-10. can Ghiratdelit’s Chocolate Dho pha. Pancake our ¢ Shopping Rew for For Your Fishing Trip the German Delicatessen of luneh tes offers the finest | © sT BUILDING IS COMING DOWN Everything Selling in a Hurry Twine Shopping Bags he | Men's solid Work Shoes, $2.00 | 12%4o Daisy white Outing Rem- | Ladies’ Hair Nets, 12 for..10¢ 48-inch tan Ofleloth 16¢ | value, for eee $2.50 | NAMB «ose rs sreeeereeesees Barrettes, Side Combs, etc. 5¢ Ladies’ Suits, why pay $20.00? | Children's patent leather, 4- } Engineer and Fireman Men's 50c Balbriggan Drawers $2.98 | button Pump, sizes 8% to 11%, | °° ""* * Be]. as eukakane .B8¢ he en’ long black Broadcloth | at $1. Wax Paper, 2 rolls for..... Be Men's 75c white fleece Under- onts $1.98 | = in Ohirte . 2.0... see eee scenes! 25e¢ Jet Ol! Shoe Polish ée Men's Muslin Gowns, why pay . * . > Shuwite, for white shoes. .6¢ | $1,007 B9c | Men's fine Dress Shirts, not te shy eatin <4 Ladies’ Silk Boot Hose. .25¢ ‘4 z ‘ 750 : 59¢ | Large sk Brooms.....10¢ House Dresses, why pay $1.50? be rape page 5 | Immense Bath Towels...25¢ Eh gl cag hye 29¢. 15¢ iestocnsvayesssviceusessoiN® 5 dinbller onda. -aieige oid tie en's Blue Bib Slim Overalls Roys orduroy PantshPe | Room size Rugs, wool fibre, | wig ntnsee sererensseendeeacs Boys k Sateen Walsts 19¢ | $6.98, $4.48, $2.98" and $1.75 ndow Shades, splendid | Coats Mercer Crochet, sizes to Smaller sizes 10¢ tebe oe aEE TS “ 20 CASNRD—orricn oF MAnKMT k JOHNSON GROCERY COMPANY M-A-R-K-E-T-E-R-I-A | per Ib | We have eet aside a large space in our Grocery Department Fancy Eastern i, where all goods are price marked In plain figures. YOU CAN Bacon, Ib.. | HELP YOURSELVES AND WE CAN HELP YOU LOWER THE on Hams, | per HIGH COST OF LIVING by eliminating some of our clerk hire Don't e your pennies. Come In and be con- lew of our many bargains. fe Regular fc t-layer be | Caken, exch 25c fe | 2 10e loaves Raisin and 15 ife | Olymple wh: Nut Bread for Cc Re Krinkle cor Te Oe | Corn or gic te - Stalls 218-249 ate | Crystal Wh “ » ite | Lenox soap, bar x} Jules Goethal’s Home vole Totlet soap, bar .. - 4e | 10e can tomatoes fe Bakery I8e | ibo can tomatoes . aan Mo . Be lOc can minced clame fe 200 lbe can minced « . ie ite Ibe can asparagus 200 o prices good for one week No telephone orders taken from this price Het. F. S. FRINK GROCER 352—CORNER GROCERY—352 Closing out entire stock at whelesale prices 90c Tomatoes $1.25 85c $1.10} $1.00 | i 75¢ | F . 20c} can 15c | 12 bare Good Laundry Soap Fancy Veal Roasts, per ib. 5c | large hottie Crome & Blackwell | Westlake Milk 6 Large Cane 25c Not Over 5 Cane to a Customer—No Phone Ordere Btall 127—Lower Floor Fancy Veal Ro per ib Veal Stew, BALCONY AND overlook this opportunity of FUSS & CO. BIG SPECIAL ae | Kelle, corn flakes, pkg S4e | Post th 3 te | Albe! Y | Yakima Gem Potatoes, | 1. | 100 Ibs. $1.40 Be | Fancy ary ontons, 6 ibe. 100 ihe | Bpectal Golden Russet apples, per Ie | box a4 ¥ lemons, ox. *, 2 Ibe. for .. Stall 218 COMPANY STALL 219 1Be Bhe Pork Shanks, per Ib. Good Bacon, per Ib. RB. & M. All Pork Sausage, tb. 15 Shoulder Hams, Ib. 12%e Fresh dressed chickens LIVING 7 bare Naptha Soap 2 be boxes matches for . 650 can Apple Syrup tbe can Biack Cherries 2 cane Oysters for nee Marm ”, with ham or bacon, make ppetizing breakfast. Buy the where you will, but for real quality in hams and bacon you will come to Mrs. Oliver Stall 309 Eagle Market Pork Roasts, Ib. 14¢ and 20¢ IMPERIAL MEAT CO. | WESTLAKE POULTRY & PRODUCE CO. Stall 20—Fitth Ave. Hens, botling or roasting, Ib. Roasting cockerele, lb. . Spring ryera, per ib. . Tesh dressed duck Young Belgtan Hi Ib. dos : Qt. Jar Queen Guaranteed local ranch dor. aes ae Burbank potatoes, 100 Ibs, $1.75 Netted Gem potatoes, cwt 2.00 Fariy Rose, Beauty of Hebron and American Wonder seed po tatoes, owt s2.50 All kinds of chicks and chicken od. Dr. Price's or Schilling’s Raking Powder, th. Oc fe Olive O11 | for 5c | Home-grown Rhubarb, a pound Be a Fancy Telephone Peas, 2 Be for ‘ . Potatoes, 2 ibs. for......18e | STALL 207 124c to 1 5 | Bintln Steaks 20c tek Sa THE REX MARKET | ne- | Men's new Collars, 14 and 14% Be | 12%e¢ Dress Ginghams § 1-3¢ Sizes to 60. 18¢ C, M. C. Mercer Crochet. .6¢ Platters and Deep Dishes. .5¢ ghee of Snow White Bat- Ing Ladies’ silk and long Oona -$6.98 and $1.98 Picture Books at ONE-HALF PRICE 50-inch Enameled Curtain Poles Parlor Brooms . Elegant Embroider ings led, Shakespeare expired May 5, he died | seating capacity from the Bandbox,/to eight babi The encyclopedia May 6. Zooks, rounds, odds bodkins, marry-comeup! It looks as Shakespeare put pretty busy months dying du April-May, 1616 says CANONSBURG, Pa, April Presenting a paper on which want to do| Written, “Make a move and you will! for Shakes: |be shot,” two men held up the First | ‘They want to have a cele- | National bank of Houston, at Hous-| ton, Pa, yesterday, tied up cashier, and escaped in an | with about $15,000 In a couple of be | Theatres In New. York range In| A recent census disclosed 20 dogs in a fashionable col- with 299, to the Hippodrome, 5,200. ony at Paim Bach. Glasses $2.50 on Earth If you use glasses you should be up to date and take advantage of this offer. Get the deep curved lenses; improves your ap- pearance and gives you a larger field of Vision. For $2.50 we will give the deep and it ring Home of the Best was the auto| To Remove Dandruff Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little your hand and rub well into scalp with the finger tips. used the | morning most, if not all, of this aw- disappeared. | Two or three applications will de- ful seurf will have atroy every bit of dandruff; scalp itching and falling hair, curve meniscus spherical lenses like this cut, In the latest style finger-piece mount- ing or spectacle frames, including a careful examination. We do our own grinding and guarantee all work. We make Kryptok Amethyst and Sir William Crookes lenses, (Bring this Ad) MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Into the | By | Manufacturing Opticians 917 First Ave., Near Madison stop |

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