The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1916, Page 2

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ORGY IN BRICK Taxpayers Gather Block Reported Contract WANT CONCRETE Apprehenaive residents and property owners between Both. ell and Hollywood are gather- ing their forces Monday for a “drive” upon the county com. missioners’ office Tuesday, when, word has gone around, Commissioners Lafe Hamilton and Krist Knudsen plan to award another extravagant brick road contract Bids are to be opened at 11 a Tuesday for the hard surfacing of a secondary road between the end of the present brick road near Bothell, thru Forces Road to THEY Suquamish Purchasers Crowd Steamer Hyak m that town and Woodinville to Hollywood The specifications call for three niternative bids, one for concrete, for brick blocks and another for monolithic brie Residents along the road have been apprixed that Hamilton and Knudsen intend for ru ihe monolithic brick # ation A large deleg ‘ be on hand to enter a vigorous protest If such aw “ Near! ty holders along the road tition ash eras Mon Last week Hamilton and Knud ‘By Idah McGlone Gibson. sen forced thru a monolith HROOKLY Y., May tween the Seattle cit ta and It was soclety-soctety repre Des Moines sented by my lover, 1 = Concrete could have been lad for! friends and all the cold o “4 $92,000 less, and m ae g004 a] wor) type of Toad as brick, cor alder ns This ta the charge against Sel the additional cost of the latter wats Wr tartan lave, & ; “UNDER THE TREES AT SUQUAMISH™ PR hic eget va! Heng ally Sew aoierg Ls girl of 21 who will be ar . : 1 age oak dl <P ag og Abe pete 4 on a charge of smothering Yesterday our plat at Suquamish was one year old. One year ago we « pened the hae COS wi a ha - cient ath her 10 weeks old child - . ’ inds to extend their road na far r} sale and yesterday one thousand people were on the grounds. We made seventy sales oe feet’ danion. fe tone 08 was the old story of a wom ? Pa lo 4 betrayal that yesterday and ordered the construction of four more homes 1 believe all Pacific highway | trata ty Pweg tre a ie i should be paved with brick,” cuheell the shag Fer te ng The day was beautiful and every one was happy Commissioner Carrigan, who sr : A on Saas DOr oe loppose the other class of surfacing,| p Many of our year-old customers h their friends up the an@ who will vote road co yee onl fe rtha — ing nay te ner } ato worke fr b time she shaded walks and through the park miles graded s and in the Rothell-Hollywood road lett school and “kept company Smumerable places of beauty and everywhere indications of bui Mg activity ’ with a young man with consent of her parents WE WILL HAVE HIGH SCHOOL WEDS PRISONER | ::*'2::.22.7, sous. me with great blue eyes fi d with established by the opening of the term this fall. The contract for the Congregational pany asap ensic ely yrtbegr al Pehurch is let. The school bonds have been voted. The water system is practically IN COUNTY JAIL paradise for months, — Wine complete and, remember, it is the property owners’ system, not ours. Ine evening he stayed away and| John Staton, wh who ts facing trial on a charge of burglary, and Miss Marie Jacobsen, , Were to married in the county jail Monday afternoon, according to plans agreed apon between Jailor Hally, Juvenile Judge Dykeman and Dr, Lilburn Merrill, superintendent of the juve nile court department. Ever since Staton was tncarcer. ated several weeks ago, Mins Jacobsen has called on him dally | Staton ts one of the alleged mem bers of the George Rose gang, al leged to have committed a long series of residence burglaries here | recently ‘BITES WAY OUT OF | YOUR CHOICE OF 200 LOTS AT $50 EACH—TERMS $2.00 MONTHLY Take the boat at Pier No. 3, foot of Madison st., FARE ONE WAY 25 CENTS ‘COMMUTATION TICKETS 12!/2 CENTS Salesmen on boat wearing our badge. OUR BOAT SERVICE IS ESTABLISHED. ter and summer: Carried 124,000 people last year. at 9 a. m. or 1 p. m. Four round trips daily. Runs wins We are building one of the nicest towns in Western Washington. See it will be surprised at the development taking place. and you Ip her on some STRAIGHT JACKET} cies: ‘ines tn a bureau drawer and | x kept {t there for more a week. | After J. H. Zoenk. a logger, had}! {ust couldn't give her uz |torn two atraight-Jackets to pleces nally | knew | had to, so | with his teeth, bitten Deputy|P¥t the body in a/euit case and Sheriff Tom X. Davis’ finger nearly | Went wandering around the city, be * trying to leave it somewhere. " ; off and knocked Night Cook Peter 316 Pike Street. Phone Elliott 2. Clark down with a heavy blow of| “Every time | tried to put that 8 i ‘ Inia fist, seven men overpowered | SUit case downgl felt her little hand Office Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Ihtm ‘and placed him safely within | @°p me and I just couldn't leave |the padded cell at the county jail|Mer” , : we antenna Monday Finally, according to the police, — : rapa ‘ insane.| Miss Lays left the first room she y signified their Intention of bid _biaiog) YEP ONLY $ A Lamar | PT) and took another at the} |the road in, explained his failure to , 995 : Pata ’ e Mrs. Jennie Crones joffer a price as due to the fact that mi . bonds are in Europe er sin found t | He was authorized to m Hl | Was peante commmbentenens 36 An Re oy ag 0 etts Us joffer, he said, until these bond-|4ay awarded to the J. McEchran that) Por hondera were heard from Co. a contract for building termin-| ref| The & ther was arrested No bidders offered to buy the Se-|, The line is to be sold to Day| aig for the Vashon island ferry, at | Shoe ple guilty to a charge of tle, Renton & Southern railway | $1,590,000 deb’ |their bid price of $32.99 [smothering the child and ts await when it was offered for sale by | The contracts calis for recor ing trial struction of the | 10-YEAR-OLD BOY recet m the offi court house | dock at Des Moines eps Monday. NICIPAL RAILWAY |and the building of @ new ferry GOES TO SEE WORLD Assistant Corporation Counsel | cradle; also a new cradle and dock falter F. Meler presented the city’s | at e point midway betw Ellis for unpaid pres earning MAKES BIG PROFIT, | port and hee ay on the feland. | Lx fte Hing boy ch s tha he The sale was then postponed| SAN FRANCISCO, May 1—The| WHIST CLUB MEETS a rey ee og ‘@ntil Tuesday morning. profits of the municipal ratlroad| Evergreen State Whist club will| world for himeelf, John Erakin The order provided that the sale! within the past four years have|Sive their regular card party on|a », wet out n TOW boat fron puld be postponed from day t $267,047.12, according to a pe | Wednesday, April at m.|his home acrors Lake Washingt as long as no bidders appear. | ng sabe ® Fe | st at Evergreen hall, lar-) Sunday af om and is still ‘Attorney John C. Higgins, repre-| port filed with the board of works | geon i g, to which friends are | ing iz the bondholders, who had' today. invited He is the son of B, 8, Erskine ——" | of East Seattle TT | He wore a cap, gray coat, cordu roy trousers and has a freckled This Grafonola With Electric Motor »)::. Push Button Cabinet and 30 Selections—All for $112.25 CAN EXCEED “BUDGET THE GRAFONOLA i The corporation counse office A beautiful instrument with Columbia tone and nee an opinion to Cit exclusive features, is offered in your choice of |Comptroller Carroll that {t 1s not walnut, oak or mahogany unlawful for the city council to : pass ordinances for sums ¢ r THE ELECTRIC MOTOR than the amount specified for cer. tain budget items, if an emergency does away with the necessity of winding, but extant, any time you wish, the instrument may be played in the regular way. THE PUSH BUTTON CABINET PLANS RUSS CHECK i a v 6 1 } — is a perfect record filing device just the PETROGRAD. May 1.—Field Mar button and the record you want fall t The shal Von Hindenburg is bringing a velvet-lined compartment holds 100 selec number of guns northward for use wgainst the Russtans along the THE 30 SELECTIONS Jnorthern front, 1 was learned t¢ which we offer are chosen from the best of the da A German offer ive age nst rortd’ ‘ alae wey ad ian the Slava under Gen, Kuropatkin world’s music, giving you just the combination Dun toronatah aithts @ tomate you like the best, for $112.25 ALL IN ONE FINE COMPLETE HOME OUTFIT WAS HEART FAILUR Lewis Larsen, was A Month Pays for It a & carpenter, K Fok Bu sors to All the Records For All Machines E RUSH U, 5. SUPPLIES COLUMBL ae Machine American expedition. The quarter master’s department was most ac tive today and Sunday dispatching STAR—MONDAY, MAY 1, FEAR ANOTHER GIRL TELLS HOW BON MARCHE HAS SE 1916. PAGE 2. SHE SLEW BABY “Society, Not I, My Little Girl,” Declares HIDES . THE arn ia She SHE BODY RBERTHA LAYS the next he still did not come. “I wan v unhappy, but did not get desperate until I learned I wa to become a mother “I did not dare tell any one. 1 worked on unt!l one day, tn the my baby girl was born Then my mother told me I could not stay at hom any |} r “What could I do? “No one wanted me No one wanted my baby | “I asked some of the charities to take me and my baby, but they sald they would have to investicate first. Meantime my baby and I would starve, “i rented a room and that night —oh, | don't know what | did that night. | only know that my heart broke and that in the morning my baby was dead. | JOHN SILEY NAMED WASHINGTOD Aent V today May nom 1 nated register of Pre John ane and off DEGREE OF HONOR PARTY Seattle “ige No. Degree of of A. O. Lt will give usual semi-tr progres jsive whist pa April }2, at 9 5 rereen hall, Friends are | } | Honor thei Ww nthly ty-on Tuesd Eve | Baillarg cordially REPLY READY THIS WEEK BERLIN, May 1} many's re »ly to the American submarine de. }mands will be dispatched to Wash: ington this week The last on building invited. unless the unex tentative draft h been changes pected occurs |framed Frida It is atill undergoir warn jrent Certain newspapers not to count to a certainty America’s full agreement with the attitude of the reply | PACIFIC OUTFETTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN FOR Ly wet YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K upon Interested In a qualify, call at once found dead from heart failure in his You are room at 1909 Highth ave. Monday || position paying from morning. He lived alone, and was|| $150 to $300 a month |55 years of age. The body wa aad iN aband -AY8" {taken to the county morgue 663 Empire Bldg. | BULL BROS, Just Printers 40 unusual number of motor trains] 1013 THIRD he public | 26TH BIRTHDAY Celebration and ee Sale Opens Monday at Store IN WINDOWS The Bon Marche Is celebrat- Ing Monday its 26th birthday anniversary, which accounts for many extraordinary things no- ticeable at the big store. The celebration will continue tll! May 26, ae will the annual i} DISPLAYS birthday sale—the biggest event on the calendar at the Bon | salespeople m a@ littl 1 than usually attentive this week, there a reason They're interes | The store has recently been or | manized for welfare work among the employes | ‘The employes operate a cafeteria| o the t floor, and they run a r of thelr own. There's a for new employes the tnnovations is the] wh guide,” whore pleasur-| ab Juty it Is to escort those from out of the city and ot rs unfamil jar with the store from place te Iplace, assisting then buying th In eanc e and durable art! € exact as the yuld buy f | themselves Birthday displays are fo all the wind «, birthd cakes are to be t ay sale will con. and the birth ; LOOKS LIKE IT’S HUGH WALLACE NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., May 1 With the democratic state. con vention 24 he leaders are re away here in nee of their delega tions present are mont officials. W Black, Howard Hotaway and John B. Fora of Everett, Geor ’ ner and s Zittle, of A Jett Nelson and Hugh C Seattle Roscoe Drumheller. Walla Walla, and David J, Williams and A. R, Till of Tacoma, were promin t the tel lobbies ting incoming 4 gates | Who will be national committee man Is the topte of discussion, Plat forms and candidates for governor and senator are kept on ice for the! heat of the convention. It appears Reynolds, Clay Alle Todd, of of kane, Chas A that Hugh Wallace will land the plum, and John B. Fogarty may be| deserted by hb nds and left o in the cold that even Kir county is going to demand for self a progressive state chairman| satisfactory to the nominee for go' ernor. That arrangement {s con sidered a victory for the progre sive forces, as Hugh Wallace ts and jwill be national committeeman in fact, if not in nam HE'S GOING TO PLAY MARBLES IN AMERICA Guy L. De Marz'ee wants to play marbles and football and baseball like the Americ youngsters he has r about. He is the son of an attach in the Belgian legation at Hong Kong and the Chinese youngsterk weren't exciting enough |for him. So finally he convinced his father that should come to America. He arrived in San Fran o recently in charge of Gastone |Liebert, F ul th |liner Tenyo He the trip the | Washington and achoo! there. GRANT DEBATE ON PHILLIPINES BILL WASHINGTON, May 1,—Bending Maru alo from dD. ¢ on will coast to will enter every effort to prevent defeat of the Philippine tndependenc ill administration leaders in the today conceded an eight-hour de ate on the measure The republicans are fighting the freedom within four years” clause, In abandoning the islands we surrender mastery of the Pacific, declared Representative Towner. If colonies are sources of weak ness, then Great Britain is the weakest country in the world. | “If we are to control the Pacific, as we must, the Philippines will be a source of invaluable strength.” BANK CLEARINGS CLIMB Ap: eattle b cle ited te increase of $12,059 April month fe ngs for weeks after marriage, refused to ‘tisfy bride's curiosity and tell her @AIN 1048] why, 80 she divorced him, make | | INDIANA MAN who wept seven! ATTLE ENTERS ON MAY, 191 WITH PROSPECTS THAT ARE SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT } In the month of Ap just £ | closed, we enjoyed one of the jlargest amounts of business in our history | It seems to us that pros- jpects for Seattle were never better prosperity is the | Are you ge yur |share of it you jafter it hard enoug It depends largely on your | self f course, you hav got take itage of € labilit th which r endo you—which me that must keep your | health t as near perfect | Wh means in turn that you t keep your teeth ir j perfect condition And that G42 | ere we come in. Keep ing teeth in perfect condition ‘ well pK. A were If weren't doing it well our busines be ncrea fast a We have here for ja f of high-grade luate, registered dentists en w |have graduated from the best dent the «« but who have also had the f passing the examination of the state dent 1 e erat in th office ha h certificate trom t |dental hanging right on the wall.in f t of b de hair, in plain sight of all Thus, you are assured of getti intelligent, high-cla work done here by men who know their business and know t thoroughly We can and do perform the most difficult dental work without hurting the patient a bit We do this not in isolated cases, but right ng, all |the time Ve have testimonials on file in our office to pre this point, which we will be very glad to show you if yc |will call at our office These t signed by good, substantial men vomen of 1 nity, who state over their own signatures de we have done dental work for them and haven't hurt them a bit. \ want you to come in and thor- \< y satisfy, yourself on this point before we even start te your work | “NOVO-CAIN” is a most necessary and important actor in We have an ample supply of | painless dentistry |Most dental offices ne at all, nor can they get it. | Your teeth are the most important matters wi |which you have to figure today. Don't delay having them attended to REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L, R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. WE WEED THE TOOLS OF WAR; LET US GET THEM QUICKLY BY CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL Famous American Radical Economist Events are the pitiless stroyers of dreams and guft If there ever was the slight est excuse for the ant!-p paredness propaganda in this country, no man capa ble of the thinking proc- em can find any excuse for it now, in view Villa and Germany ep! and in fight- fighting means tools, these days you can't pick n off the bushes. It months, even under the stress of the greatest emergency, to prepare them. and It is time to have done with folde-rol, If Germany takes um brage at the president's note, we all be plunged into an emer- gency in which we shall need war tools as a drowning man needs help, and the only reason we shall not have them {fs be e we have listened to the verbally gifted dreamers who imagine we live in the New Jeru- salem of the clouds, instead of the world as it is. We have wasted enough time with these delusions. CE RUSSELL sodes Let us love pea than man ever lov and war may still be on War means fightin The only thing to do now { the and get ly, and gej,a lot of them tools “IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIAL CONDITIONS in Every California Community,” watchword of 400 delegates to state conference of Social Agencies at Low Angeles. KIKI IIIA IIIA Here’s It’ 2 Tom KEENE. even nm s smoke. S ES CSS SS SS SESS SS SSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS ( Because its filler leaf is fine and springy. Long leaf. 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