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uquamish Sale Great Success NJ A Comfortable, All-the Year-Round Home at Suquamish You ought to have seen the crowd at Suquamish lay. The steamer Hyak almost carried ca- ty, and all over our plat people were clearing and ting and sawing and hammering and fixing things for the summer We sold 70 lots yesterday, mostly to people who had ped at Suquamish last summer. ” One of Many Tasty Rustic Homes at Suquamisnh Little homes are springing up everywhere ; the con- for the church is let; there are 45 children in the shool and every one is satisfied and happy And why not? The tracts cost less than street grade in town. Boat service is fine, with rates of 40 fides for $5, and on June Ist we get the brand new it that the Kitsap Company is building. This boat make the run in forty-five minutes. Home Made of Bark and Cedar Poles at Suquamish We have two MORNING boats leaving Suquam- ish for Seattle, winter and summer. One leaves at 6 & m. and the other at 7:30 a.m. This enables every one who desires, to live in Suquamish and work in Seattle. Camp Midw the Tri at Suquamish Within sixty days we expect to sell every parcel re- maining at Suquamish. You now have 400 tracts to (choose from—nice, level, wooded tracts, with streets graded and water mains installed We have tracts for $100, which are 50 feet by 177 feet in size. Boats leave Pier No. 3, foot of Madison st., at 9:30 a, m, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Wednesday boats leave at 12:30 p.m. Sun- day boats leave at 9 a. m. Salesmen on boat wearing our badge Why not cut out the high cost of city living and fave a little money this summer? Hundreds are doing it, Why not you? When fall comes you will have a nice home paid for, and, better still, you will have had one of the finest vacations a person ever had SAME OLD PRICES $37.50 to $50 a Tract Terms $2 Monthly Free Abstract. Perfect Title. Warranty Deed. We Will Build to Suit You on Installment Plan. Ole Hanson & Son 316 PIKE STREET. PHONE ELLIOTT 2 Office Open Evenings Until Every Lot Is Sold. KOKLOK LEARNS [BILLINGSLEY ARRESTED ON COVE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. PAGE 2. RNMENT TO FINE NEW GAME WEST VIRGINIA WARRANT. DEVELOP POWER | How Alaska Bureau of Edu- cation Is Helping Eskimo |HAS MONEY IN BANK BY HARRY G FARMER | NOME, Alaska 7.—Koklok mighty Eskimo hunter of Potnt Bar jrow, i= learning « fascinating new game He is making money money White men call tt banking } And it's a fine game, thinks Kok }lok grow more | | Koklok ts a frugal man. Ry trad ing many fox skins and a lynx or two he got a rifle With it ho slew and red. Traders from the Southiand gave him two, three, maybe five dollars for the white pelts; less for the red Ry going hungry often and occn sionally robbing the dogs of thelr amoked salmon rations, the Pxkimo and his famtly managed to get thru the long winters without starving Tt had always been thus, and Kok more fox, white lok, an Aretic philosopher, did not) complain | Hia children, the soft, whimper ing tenderlings—they, too, would become philosophers as they grew older and became more |hunger . | Koklok was one of the problems | Jconfronting the Alaska bureau of Jeducation—he and thopsands of lother natives in the Northland At its head the bureau has a wise man, Supt. William Lopp How to help Koklok get better prices for his furs and walrus ivory seemed to Lopp of tremendous tm-| | portance: It would keep those babies plump, | | for one thing. | He arranged that the natives jeould send thelr furs to Seattle to }be marketed under the supervision of the bureau. } Koklok’s akepticiam was bantehed |when thru this channel 1$20 a pelt for his white jagainst the maximum $5 o white traders There was excit ter, and a neigh in the squalid little Koklok got his money Now hunting had a new | There was plenty to eat | By and by Koklok, who was mak ling money now, got another mes 0 “Leave he recetved ’ the pent and laugh-| ood powwow | shack when rent of your money some |which you do not need with us,” suecested Lopp, in whom the na tives had great confidence, We | will put ft in the bank to your cred jit, It will draw tnterest. Your money wil! grow into more money.” How that could be Koklok didn't quite understand Perhaps he doesn't fully under stand it ye! But he has several hundred dol- lars tn a Seattle bank. When traders come to Potnt Bar- tow offering 85 for white fox skins Koklok smiles tn his new wisdom. | The trader either pays him some where near the prevailing market price for furs or departs empty- handed. And Koklok writes checks on his Seattle bank when he pays a bill or purchases supplies from the white| man’s stores. Many other natives are following his example JEWELS RETURNED Jewels valued at $5,000 were placed in a match box and re turned to Mrs. John Panton, 403 13th ave. 8. Saturday afternoon. They had been snatched from her as she carried them in a handbag on 26th ave. 8. two months ago. She answered the door bell Satu |day and saw the box on the porch | Forty dollars, which were tn the purse, were not | returned GIRLS SHOCK MAYOR BOSTON, April 17.—Mayor Curley has put his official frown on girls disrobing on the stage In Boston. The mayor h t hat, cloak and rubbers as the extent to which the un- dressing may go. | OVER 40-YEAR LIMIT | | Dr. Nevin D. Pontius of Seattle has returned home from England, disappointed. He wanted to “see we ice,” but both the British and French war departments turned down his application because he Is jover 40 years old | | | Lunch at 1 | Pike.—Adv. the Hollywood, 212 1) ) | prote 1406 Thira A Logan Billingsley, one three brothers connected ath the Stewart Street pharmacy, was in the county jail Sunday night until 2 a.m. Monday fugitive from West Virginia, where he le said to be wanted to wer to a charge of mur. derous assault Aitho Pollee Judge Gordon had fixed Billingsley's. ball at $5,500, Sheriff Hodge re! the prisoner at 2 o'clook personal recognizance torney George Vanderveer. know bail He did not b demanded T00 COLD FOR FRITZ’ CLEVELAND, O,, Apr “Much obliged," sald Weber, as he wae pulled out of The water was too cold for suicide, anyway.” HONOR MRS. BLATCH Seattle suffragiate are planning a lreception to Mra. Lake Erie Harriet nal arrives here Hatch, the nat er, when she used to| Pastern suffrage delegation, May 1. } ) |} Poor Mabel loved the dancing Moar But ahe could seldom gi! Because her tootsies hurt her so "Till she used Cal-o-cide. suffrage work For Aching, More on the of At | had 1% — | Fritz | Stanton with the ide 5 l-o-cide and fwesty || ; instant Rete { uarantecd drugaist, the } n offenst’ we are dotng the work, an will be @ great deal lese th, be worth sod the exam/natio ental board Every o; offiow hae his certificate state dental board hanging right on lin front of hie dental chair the wal a plain sight nd th only materiale, the Rind that out work that gives las manent satisfaction. Fourth—Our prices are loweet—as it is an Invartabi with ue that we will not be underbid on price by any one. FitthWe give with all work our fronclad guarantee of satis signed both by the eperato the work and by rR 8 who te thoroughly r ing you from ‘s have ot A Thi ngcessary to the proper of painless dentistry fi The above reasons should sufficient to decide thie office for your addition ire to please and tiet our business Regal Dental Offices Dr. L.A. Ole Wyoming is now a proven of America to get into a proven field many valuable leases in nsidered the hundred producing the Big { xtensively than one the lease on which we Ist, 1916. at ten cents per share. Par this is impossible, write, and entative will cal a repre 05 ORIEN SRR a ELLER IHEP we haustive effort to prove a field best in Wyoming will or phone GASOLINE oingUp and oil field, and govern geologists predict W pais to be the leading oil field within a few years It of the heart-breaks which come from long, We have some Horn Country field, although it ha llowever, there vell are within five mile ig before The Liberty Oil and Gas Company now places limited amount of stock on the market for the first, time value $1.00. For further particulars call at the head office ELLIOT land see you Liberty 0i1& Gas Company VTAL BLDG personal Not only that, but they st MG ye reasons why | our edvanta, | This eethes tor seeded? | MARONEY FLIES OVER LAKE proper per dentistry wil the ou to choose e have a real and sincere tisty you, as way we are bullding up means something This fact alone eliminates which | fect | rou while | the cost an it will | from the * dente gr ¥ dest of will turn Der. the very rule at offic have none at all, nor can they eat be amply te, but In r, | Third ment ex very not more from July * a If 1781, | court lattend « soctal function Ac cording to prosecuting attorney at Charles ton, W. Va, the druggist t# under indictment with Grant Edens and Bert Silman for assault upon Chas. Oliver, who was stabbed and shot nearly to death on April 1, 1916. C. T. Townsend, igs Is Provided in New Bill Mt You Want Plenty of ‘Stay There’ Strength and by Representative Tavennet BENEFITS CONSUMERS BY GILSON GARDNER “Very anxious to apprehend Bil-| wagHINGTON, April 17.—d« lingsley,” read Townsend's tele/ernment development of water gram, “Requisition par ready, power resources, and the sale of and man will start for him at once Take no chances with him." Hillingsley’s youngest brother, Sherman, wan acquitted last week of selling Hquor without a pre scription at the Stewart Street drug store, a place that has afford-) ed the police much trouble. SULTAN OF SOLO IS DAD TO 201 BOYS PRS AID eo COIR 0 Boal yr: Mre. P. H. Davie The sultan of Solo now has 201 fone he added a new wife to hia I the sultan: thing or other-—and her sor their heir to the Solo throne. These interesting bite of goxnip were brought the United States by Mra. PL H Davis, the only American woman to given by Solo ck to the sultan in his rich Java kingdom The affair + in honor of the }queen of Holland's birthday, Fach year a similar festival is held tn her hovor, at which the sultan’s dancing Birls appear mber the M of Dutch colony come fn gala attire, and some 10, 000 guests In all are invited. ‘The sultan is now 60 years old, young for his age and quite happy. ‘The Sunday club of the Y. M. C. ) voted a commenda-| A. yeuterday tion of Mayor Gill, Prosecuting At- torney Lundin end the new chief of polices, for their activity and co operation In enforcing the dry law. CARNIVAL AT FREMONT Fremont fs getting ready for a community carnival, to be held there Thursday, Friday and Satur. day, | eurers’ league Aviator Terah T. Maroney thrilled neveral thourand people with dips and curves in his new hydroaero- plane, over Lake Union Sunday. REV. BROWN TO SPEAK Rev. Hugh Elmer Brown will speak against preparedness before | the Municipal league at the Wash |tngton Annex at noon Tuesday ‘* one of the beet) BENNETT MOVES County Treasurer Bennett has moved to the new county building, at Third ave. and Jefferson st., and is doing business there ) Monday. EAT HOME-MADE FOOD Two hundred local business men attended the 17th annual dinner of the Manufacturers’ association, y|spread in the Press Club auditor um Saturday night Seattlemade eatables were served DRAMATIC READER AT Y.M.C.A, The season's last number on the Star Lyceum courses will be given in the Y, M. C. A. auditorium Tues day evening by Moron Olsen, dramatic reader. "PECK" ‘8 BAD Boy" DEAD MILWAUK Wis., April 17. George W. Pi twice governor of Wisconsin, died here yesterday aged after a short tllness, Pech was the author of “Peck's Bad Boy." Protein In the vital, tissue building nu- trient of food, and for that rea- son it has been customary to measure food value by the quantity of protein contained, Thus ten cents worth of white flour contains .32 pounds of protein, while ten cents worth of meat contains .06 pounds. Add to thie consideration the fact that bread is more easily Gigented than any food except milk, and the food value of pure white bread is appreciated. Well-made white bread, from perfect white flour, is the most healthful and least ex pensive food to be found in the home. Make it with Fisher’s Blend Flour he Perfect Flour for Every Purpose under the auspices of the Con, | power at cost of reduction to cour \t cities, corporations, and tndl al users, {6 the solution of the ster-power problem proposed in bill introduced in the house of 1 representatives today by Repre sentative Clyde H. Tavenner of Uiinols The fight between the conserva tion and anti conservation forces in congress over the control of government-owned water resources, resulting in the passage thru the senate of the Shields bill, which |failn to protect public Interests, Is ‘responsible for the new Tuvenner bill The Tavenner bill creates « Water Development Board” con ting of the secretaries of war, linterior and agriculture, It re serves all rights of the United States in or over navigable streams and their tributaries and on the public lands and reservations, tn luding national parks and national forests. | | ! | The bill follows closely the lines of the Reclamation act, creating In the treasury a sp fund to be known as the “waterpower devel- opment fund” to consist of an int tial amount of $50,000,000, which the secretary of the treasury is di rected to p in the fund, This amount In to raised by a thr per cent bond Issue. Cheaper War Munitions The rates to users of power are to be fixed by the board at such figure as will produce reve: to maintain and operate the plant. The bill is designed not only to furnish cheap power to consumers all over the United States, but to provide the government with pow be er for its own uses, such as the gonstruction of nitrate plants which would be necessary in war time to manufacture powder, and which could be used in peace to produce fertilizer, Cheap power would determine also the location of munitions manufacturing plants run by the government. WASHINGTON, Apri! 17.— President Wilson today ap- proved the courtmartial’s find. ings In the case of Col. Lewis Goodier, reprimanding him for hie alleged activities in the re cent “aviation scandal” on the Pacific coast. Hippodrome Third and Cherry PP osecvth ttl ual " Levy’s Own Road Show People—16—People Headed by — THE — BEAUTY DOCTOR —Seven Shapely Girls —Two Knock -'Em - Dead Comedians —Good Pictures Matinees 1to5 P.M 5c Evenings 6 to 11 10c Why Pay More? COLONIAL FOURTH AT PIKE Seattle’s Largest and Finest — Photoplay Theatre Home of the Giant Orchestral Organ Today and Tuesday Only CONTINUOUS 11 a.m, to 11 p.m ~it— “‘A BIRD OF PREY” S-Act Feature Picture Mutual Weekly Filled with Live News, Pictures, Paris Fashions in Colors Added Attraction Kennedy Bros. The Blind Musicians and Harmony Singers COME AND HEAR THEM ANY 5¢ sear SC Why Pay More? BUILD LUMBER SHIPS! Jess Willard Says “‘Take Nuxated Iron Endurance and Health and Muscles Like Mine” A Hitherto Untold : Secret of His Great Victories Over Jack Johnson and Frank Moran Ordinary Nuxated Iron will often increase the strength nervous folks 200 time. | and endurance of delicate, in two weeks per cent. and as an full of ¥ tm and vitality @ young*man, in fact a young man he really was, notwithstanding his ace. The secret he maid was taking fron—nuxated tron had filled him At 20 he was in careworn and wat 50 a rr and bie face beam 1 am convir nds of perso who now fle « monia, grippe, con kidney, Iiver and heart trouble. ete The real and true cause which started thelr ai othing more nor leas th con dition brought on, by jack of iron $ sary to enable > food tnto ° eat, your merely through _y doing pale and sick * trying to grow in tron. If you well you owe ft to ourself to make the wing test lee how long you can k or how far you can walk withe » ming tired. Next take two five grain tab lets of ordinary nuxated tron t times per day after meals f weeks. Then test r agein and eee for reetf how much you have gained e Keen dozens of nervous who were ailing all t bie the ength and end et rid of al iver and o 0 fourteen in the tn from ten simply by taking fron form. And this after they had doctoring In nome canes n tor months without obtaining any hene- fit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, fron acetate or tincture of fron, simply to save a few conte You must take fron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimil- ated like nuxated tron if you want ft to do you any good may prove worse than M herwine [t won th knew the rength and endurance and filled his blood went Into the other has gone to Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of tron.—F. Sauer, M. D. NOTE.—Nuxate’ Iron, recommen4ed above by Dr. Sauer ts not = patent medi- einoe nor secret remedy, but one which fe well known to éruggists and whose fron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere (Un- like the olfer tnerganic tron products. it fe easily aenimilated, does mot injure the teeth, make them black, ner upset the stomach: on the contrary, ft is a most potent remeéy, im nearty all forme of or nervous, ron- manuf re b great confidence in Nuxated offer to forfeit $100.00 te reneth, power and endur- 4, and the marvelous th NEW YORK.—-Upon being tnter- wed at hie apartment fn the Colo- nial Hotel, Mr. Willard sald: “Yes, I have a chem'st with me to study the value of different foods and products to thelr power to produce great strength and endurance, both of which are so necessary in the prize ring. On his recommendation Ih often taken nuxated tron and I ha particularly advocated the free une of tren by all those who with to ob- vt tain great phy charitable Institution, If they cannot ower, Without any or wom) ould never bh iron 200 per cent. or over in provided they bi no seriow sable They also offer to ref 1 did, and w out with Frank y took nuxat certain that !t was a mo ctor in my winning #0 east! It ts Continuing Dr. Bauer said, “Mr, Wil- Drove Co. lard’s case is only one of hundreds Pharmacy ASK FOR and GET 'HORLICK’S Announcement that the Trans-| THE ORIGINAL pacific Marine Co., just organized | MALTED MILK here, will build three ships worth| $150,000 to $175,000 to handle ium.| Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price, ber to all parts of the world, was made Monday by J. H. Bloedel, BULL BROS. Just Printers president of the Bloedel-Donovan | sass THIRD @AIN 1042 PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO jcompany. They are to be built COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES On WOMEN money ie your strength and endurance tn ten Gays’ time. tf It done not at lea important dispensed in this city by the Owl Bartell Drug Co. and Swift's 4 ~ ROBBER GETS $16 | Four customers and Frank Ellis, proprietor of the Oak Leaf mar ket, 405 Pontius ave., were marched to the rear of the store by a young unmasked bandit, who afterward rifled the cash register of $15 Sat urday night. TAKES OVER BIG FIRM The Western Dry Goods Co. has taken over the’ entire business of the Smith, Daniels & Kelleher Co wholesale furnishers, First ave. and King st. | oT Wee YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. For light, wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use Alwayssafeand reliable. Ifit isn’t all we claim your grocer will refund your money. JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- sen and Fancy Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50c Ib. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH