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In every the United there is a strong timent for an in- crease in our navy. It is our first line of defense. On coast than one per cent of the strength of the navy — ninety-nine per cent on the At- lantic Seaboard. Our Western coast is un- protected to a great extent. At our Puget Sound navy yard we have unquestionably part of States the Paci have we less eT Peery the finest located navy yard in the United States. All Navy experts agree on this. During the “pork barrel” days we received little Mm the way of recogni- tion, but today the nation is awake and will stand for no four-flush litical purposes their respective “Deestricks.” Over 1,500 men are now employed at our travel back and forth from Seattle on account « Many speculators who purchased Navy Yard have sold out to us. They refused to open their divided same. We have for sale NOW nearly We believe that the Navy Yard will vastly the next few months. who say that this is inevitable. lation will increase materially, a vast increase in realty values. Believing these things certain, the navy yard. many acres within the city limit Our properties begin on SEWER, WATER, street grade in and paid. we made must be built to house the incoming population. go to work. limits, on cement sidewalks, ete. Streets are graded free. properties. Prices subject to change without notice. Boats leave every hour for Bremerton and OLE HANSON 316 Pike St., Seattle Our own building, Charleston—M. M. SPP EPoPrTTT fer: + Bremerton and Charleston Due for Great Increase in Population OLE HANSON, HOMES AND HOMESITES in the Navy Yard District. size situate within easy walking distance of the Navy We only echo the opinion of trained naval officials, With the increase of the Navy Yard the popu- and with the inc large investments surrounding We purchased several hundred acres of the choitest lands, ENT SIDEWALKS We grade all streets free. At the navy yard there is a strong demand for skilled mechanics and many more men are needed. There will, of course, be a great building boom. Homes many fotks could do no better than to see our properties, pitch their tents and We Are Placing on the Market Two Additions One of 200 lots within five minutes’ easy walk of navy yard gate, in city Price $100 to $250 Each—Easy Terms 11 lots of this addition have been sold to neighbors since Sunday. Another view addition 3% mile of P. O., Charleston. $100 to $150 Per Lot—Size 50x100—Terms $5 Monthly Twenty-one lots have been sold in this addition since Sunday. Splendid view. Few hundred feet from salt water. We know of no better investment im Western Washington than the above 320 Pacific Ave., Bremerton, Herman Behrens in Charge All offices open evenings. Reservations may be made right now. congressmen boosting for po- many of these OF DESIRABLE navy yard; ff LACK properties 15 to 25 years ago lands. We immediately sub- every desirable parcel of any Yard gates. increase in importance during rease in population will come AND SOME HAVE Looks to us that a good Charleston. & SON Bowman in charge. =BLATT’S NOT GUILTY Hyman Biatt tailor living at 822 20th ave., was found not guilty of slandering Mrs. Goldie Topol vitz, a neighbor, by a jury which re turned a sealed verdict in Judge Tallman's court Wednesd See TIT po Mrs. Topolvitz testif her hus ff Bob Hodge = band had lost considerable money Wedresday he would 1 Playing cards with Blatt, who called her names when she attempted to . take Topolvitz home. She sued him for $1,000 damages to her good name. into the o iforced to do so by SHERIFF HODGE REFUSES TO MOVE INTO NEW OFFICE declaro4 der of court pot move from his old quarters on Profanity hill He said he never had been given | Wagons back up to his door Wed offices provided for him in| nesday ready to take out his office the new County-City building until a mandatory or- furniture, I sent them away,” he said eer res ae) Gowns $18.75 Cheasty Buliding ARMAN Coats, Suits Second Avenue Spring Street “They can't take my furniture out until I know where I'm going. Those |new offices look more like canary cages than anything else, Th» pec ple who built the new courthe had very little idea of what her iff's office ought to be when the made that cubby-hole for me 1¢ new office ia not ready It has no electric lights, no furniture and j# ax bare as Mother Hubbard's | cupboard.” ‘RuGaIST SUES BECK This collection of Coats, Suits and Gowns, selected for our M. Gray, a "druggist, whapa ‘ “mid-week special,” will more than measure up to our standard of store at 720 Seventh ave. was : the newest styles at the lowest prices, and demonstrate the style, My fA ate On aes elzed by the police April 27, start : quality and © offer, regard he price ed suit in superior court Wedne day to recover the full value of the Coats for street, motor travel, afternoon and toc Coats $18. 15}: Seth ditic ic ate Chief Beckingham is made prit pal defendant in the suit, which sina ative out i asks $1,006.35 for the wines, bran Suits $18. 75! Peta foi ‘ diem whiskies, | gin, alcohol and . all po pbs anc or women m beer ben! a4 Sergt. V. R. Putnam and hia raid np Oe ing squad, Patrolman F. 1, Melvin,| ¢ Beautiful Gown wonderful color combina WW. Morris B. Colby and 3 Gow $18 15 tions for mornin ternoon and evening wee R. Cox, are co-defendants in bi a large aswortment in Georgette, taffeta, meteor Mayor Gill {s my lawyer hiffon and net Ne neha nd he's ‘ one He'll handle all IT MONDAY. It enda| One Instaliment a day.| aliments complete the new The Crime Doctor,” In The |her FRISCO WOMAN IS SEIZED BY BRITIS NEW YORK, trude Evelin of San Francisco and) to Germany a year ago to claim an} STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, May 3.—-Mrea. Ger-| daughter, Miss Anna Evelin | 1916, PAGE 2. w LOUIS XV HAD NOTHING ON HI FOR SWELL FURNITURE ‘om 4-Ame Twelve pieces of tapestry uphol-, A gloomy look came over the _ . fi | were taken from the Holland-Amer welve piece: p Fey FOURTH AT PIKE foan liner Ryndam by British of:|stered Jacobean furniture were / Maye a 1 hr aetas ‘ rl c fictaln at Falmouth and held for)moved tnto the new County-City! n'y t , the examination, officers of the steam-|hunding and deposited in front of fiind could have got. along. with Toda Until S t d Ni h or reported when they arrived | ayo Gill's multe of offices Wed-|Louis XV, furniture, tt I've de \'F a ur ay Ig here today nesday to let them hold their weekly 7 tea I sete, renee was given for thelr |", bald-headed executive came| meetings in this gray and Scenes from Life in an Artist’s Studio dotentio ‘ out and looked them over r The rest of the week it SAN FRANCISCO, May 3 “Siminie!” he yelled, to his secre: | probabl nay ORE Mra. Bvelin and her daughter went| try. A mayor f w building. One estate, resided there six months, Mind out about this stuff Jand were en route home |__ “It's to go into the gray and James E. Bvelin, Mrs, Evolin‘’s|¥er room, mayo ined Jima husband, had prepared a house f mn “It was bought by || TH 1A | sheriffs dressed to Invelgie nocturnal motorists to) Oitrt Ss R food which by ch stomach develops acidity. Those sufferers who have been obliged to exclude from thetr diet all starchy, weet or fatty food, and are trying to keep on gluten prodacts, meal ate after water cons and your ly lone actio} soure cine a notice to move until he saw twol Ie mu Many CAIN Ingred of them atate th | Regal ‘Dental Offices WOMAN ACQUITTED Mra Ing the | guilty | Tuesday |the Woodeock pharma: holding them up. The Guarasteed Exterminster Ready for use re ae ee Indigestion forme of stomach trouble are, nine times out of therefore stomsch sufferers should, whenever possible, svoid eating ed magnesia tn a little hot or cold which may be formed, and instead of the usual feeling of uneasiness antiecid known tralizing contents, and inflames the delicate stomach lin ing, it does more than could possi bly b irritat get ri trouble. nesia from your druggis' Painless Dentistry lone Of patnions dentintr ie of signed t » here. Mary * Woodcock, first an druggist accused of violat dry law, w in Judge Frater She Plans are belng lald Woednenda tthe old soldiers and their wives tr UGS WEAR SKIRTS —— 18 ANGELES, May 3.—Deputy are hunting two men women who attempted IS with them with the idea of} tearns’ Electric at ond Roach Paste; Better than trape.| fold by retailers everywhere. Should Eat practically all and ten, due to acidity; that fs ft» nature, or Qotion in the up & miserable existence should try a/ of any food or foods in moder. amount, taking immediately ‘wards a teaspoonful of bisurat r. This will neutralize any ex-| acid which may be present, or fullness, you will find what/ food agrees with you perfect Risurated Magnesia ts doubt. | the best food corrective and It has no dérect mon the stomach; but by nev-| the acidity of the food | thus removing the! ¢ of the acid trritation which o done by any drug or medt-| Do not dose an inflamed and 4 stomach with drugs, but of the acid—the cause of al! Get a litte bisurated you want at your some of the bisur directed above, and note rkable re DR. L. R. CLARK iar at this office DP ut off having | ‘ up on account of hurt while having Fresh Or eo has Gevined for t the very few den atfll has a supply This is a dient for patni | 5 Ibs. for no war 1 Steak denta PLAN BIG CELEBRATION OF MEMORIAL DAY IN SEATTLE One greatest pictures ever shown in Seattle—a 6-reel super-story. COME IN THE_MEA Ranch Eggs | Choice Spare ‘| Choice Veal q Chops........ Pork Backbones, ittee THE LAST TIMES TO SEE THE of the BREAD —AND— . BUTTER stone Comed First at BEGGAR —OF— CAWNPORE four Two reels of Key- y Pike. Continuous 11 to " Matinees, 10c. Children, Se. FINE egon Choice Club | Sausage. .. “|Choice T-Bone Choice Loin | Pork Chops Choice Pork OWING RKP jemint Ay Evenings, MARKET 15¢. T’s FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: 25¢. *. > MARIE Mallard Ave Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp for the celebration May 30 of) the parade and thruout the ¢ Memorial day ceremonies hes been ‘ | SEARCH FOR FIENDS tsss:es trom 19 teasing ora Pireworse and” tags will be | Jizations, including the G. A. Rt, | tributed | |Women's Relief corps, Ladies ‘of| Further plane for subcommittes LOB ANGELES, May 3.—Police | ¢y A. R., and Bpantsh War vet-| Work will be laid out at a ti searching r two roughly /erans, have been chosen to form a/ of the in ntral committee at the A od men who beat Miss Minnie | central committee having charge of /™Ory May 11 . " . pretty young woman, !nto|the day's events . . Scene From a Broken Genius iousness and dragged her! if. Hurd ts chatrman and Mra fate a vocent lot lest nigh jisrds'enarmas 604. DALAGE HIP READY "it's over to eave or FOR SUNDAY OPENING TONIGHT MARKT wT oo ' , to'6¢ It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6 SHOPS CLOSE ON SATURDAY AT 9 P. M. 20 P.M COLONIAL third t# jon hall And the Famous The Palace Hip thestre, Second Empress, is nearly ready for its formal opening as a link in the Cal |ifornia Hippodrome —_ vaudeville chain of theatres, which will take! place at 1 o'clock Sunday. | | Six corking big vaudeville acts,| fresh from a trip over the cireni of nine houses, and a big fiver motion picture feature, will be the offering BROKEN GENIUS Art Models in Daring The house has been thoroly re : secerated fr bby to rear wall Featuring formerly in the balcony, all new ery ponsible convenience for pa jtrons has been put tn Joseph Muller, the resident man lager, formerly was tn charge o! the Spokang Orpheum, where achieved a noteworthy success a purveyor of mente. MARKET LEASED TO | NEW MANAGEMENT | The Independent Packing Co has just signed a lease on the |South End market, at Third and Washington sts The market has been lensed for & period of three years, and will be managed by F. H. Geinmann and L. E. Burgess. A new and complete system of delivery will shortly be }in operation which will guarantee 4 This Picture Cre- ated a Sensation in New York Coxen As the Artist 5 high-class amuse 5c—No RAISE IN PRICE—5¢ Continuous Performance 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. | tor new shipments of shrapne! and jheavy consignments of rifle and machine gun ammenition. Five COLUMBUS, N. M, May 2—| hundred fresh horses and mules ar- The American camp here was|fived today. They will be for active today preparing a shelter | ¥@rded to the front |a very prompt and satisfactory ae Surpasses Germany nervice. “ Z May 3.—Prior to} : A special feature wil be the ‘ vi Produced | er a ee ee ally all of il of mus tard Now, the Musterole | et how hours. pee Company of Cleveland, has in- . b at the Hollywood, °12/ stalled a complete plant for th Pike aay. production of synthetle mustar PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY ORESSES “ne WOMEN oT Wee YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. ofl. 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You Can See a Play Like This Only at the Class A” Theatre for ‘ FIVE CENTS CLASS backbone of th inated soot, mitting unobst worth seeing. Cast, in the Society Drama scenery accommo ttle cour- @ service. rvations and Iitersture apply to Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway City Ticket Office Second Ave. and Cherry St Phone Elliott 4812 7% Re, Theatre Third at Pike St