The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 5

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; = 5 RES Sard 2550-0 SRSad BS avs FRERGS EPS Sa5FSE Red aa n om ae — a ae te ee na ry 168 ve i i ost = — =a The Gem of Puget Sound $ 4 $5 Cash $2 Monthly Makes You Owner of a Large Summer Homesite in the Choicest Location on Puget Sound an wee > , ld M axpayer la ned over IF YOU COULD spend the summer in a cozy the. aw a1 300, : emer City camp in the woods, by the Sound—at LESS EX iiding, sniffed the perfume from PENSE than by remaining in the city—WOULD YOU [J $1.10 North of cut flowers and iy DO IT? candidates speak. A few other _ IF YOU WERE reliably told that at a certain point, a few miles from Seattle, lies a veritable beauty spot, the Gem of Puget Sound—WOULD YOU GO SEE IT? Lafe Ham and that b « moved out to IF YOU FOUND that the place equalled and Des M 10 dark night perhaps exceeded your expectations, that it was easy of A hi ier for "ike access, that you could live there in restful peace with your family and still work in Seattle without spending ceived engraved invitations more time traveling than do the people of Kirkland— The « A WOULD YOU PICK THAT SPOT? Slants haa hie _ in ech om Most people would. the middle and brushed back, a nosegay in his button hole, ind INDIANOLA BEACH is that very place. saree mn pat little bamboo cane ‘or pointing Finest Bathing Beach on Puget Sound feat 4s of the w structure Sand, Not Gravel About 4.000" people. merndered thru the marble halls, and Matened Indianola Beach has everything bounteous nature |}! /0'llcations from the line of) can provide. It has a clean, hard sand bathing beach [fj ijcsioners. Sam Hedges, who .tid of vast extent, a feature that alone will make the prop- the building; Lafe Hamilton, ma erty increasingly valuable. It has pure drinking water y leader of the commission: | now being piped in all streets. It has a full measure of other improvements necessary to make life enjoyable in the highest degree. Indianola Beach Has WONDERFUL VIEW SPLENDID BOAT SERVICE | A GRAND BATHING BEACH | PURE DRINKING WATER AND CHARMING WOODS | Compare Indianola Beach with any other similar property on the market. Compare beauty, accessibility, size of tracts, prices and terms. Others have done this and selected Indianola Beach. We who know the place feel that you will do the same. LAFE GOT KEY TO But It Hasn't Been Moved to Des Moines Yet; Lafe Gives Up Spade CARROLL Harry Was There With a Part in fie taxpayers smiled the genial com who entered over to the ein of ers it | county ICh fiv was present No, or No, county, he which he dug the first |dirt out of the courthouse site. Also, jpen ment at the new building. ROUGH PERSON FROM JOINT BUILDING IN BLOSSOM al key had been hand: voters who had re The Lapidus Virginae Have a look at the decorations troller He would lead thon climbing lapidus vt it that it was one best he'd seen Harry followed thr nting out to all nae, and the Mayor Hi Gill, y limits should end to the! lines for efficiency’s sake, Jet Justice Morris and « list of | eminute tal Lafe, in hiv going to ¢ who sald tue xuberance, 9 the not another submarine farm, | a new brick road to Des Moines indeed, he's gonna give the} said, the spade with bunch of he'll give used to sign away the first the first dovu RED BLUFF JAILED) famous for the killing of STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 5, Butterick Patterns for Just Arrived Shop on a Transfer At $18.50 At $25.00 12 Suits Special at $10 XTREME effort Utility Suits Were you to prices. It also would be impossible to demonstrate give the people of Seattle and vicinity prices. Utility Suits of serge, gabardine, poplin. colored checks, black silk, and white checks, All bined with serge Styles for every-day in many cases to please the one suit a season. HIS fact is inexhaustible supply Saturday. Ready-to-Wear _ See in Four Lots at $10.00, $18.50, $25.00, $35.00 At that San lias aviation school, Heuten June has been exhibit of Suits ever presented travers impossible to find newer and more use, demonstrated of 1916, PAGE 5 ‘ ac Jougall 2 fouthwick Wetabiinhed 1876 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price SA TURDA Y—The Suit Day of the Season Authentic Presentation of ““Newer”’ Modes At $35.00 Also the most variety of in making this unique in its to bear display brought interesting styles. Sports Suits Daytime Suits it would be ut the above world’s most fashionable thoroughfares, charming styles than those offered the in a more very late { fitting way our ability to the modes at extremely moderate Sports Suits idcionaniea F aatia pote many F : designed b ve s artists—becc and silk suits com lesigned by ingenious artists—becoming, infinitely smart and remarkably practical. x els ev specially designed of materials woman who buys Mf wool jersey, golf-knit, checks, flannel, serge and tweed. Fashion With Us Is a Study dail Suits ind especially noticeable in this on display in our Sections of detail. monize with the color of the Suit. This most interesting Suit display awaits your inspection. Sorosis Shoes for Women Phone Main 6563 Daytime Suits of which are exclusive in in de- belted, en a trifle fussy. flared, and some mod- In a range covering every fashion artist’s whim. Every Suit,regardless of price, is correctly finished in every Linings are all guaranteed and selected especially to har- Second Floor. , tsement ants, the experts say that what our army aeroplanes need is * and Prepare for Summer ERS I he Figo | would indicate that their most Do it NOW. See this grand property while it is new and you can pick the very tract that-suits you best. Then you have several weeks in which to prepare your Summer Home. Go see it Sunday. The fare is 25c, half-fare for children. Those who buy commutation tickets ride for 12%4c. GO SUNDAY Boat leaves landing be- Take your picnic basket. Returning, tween Madison and Spring streets 9 a. m. leaves Indianola Beach 4 p. m. For Full Information and Literature, Call, Phone or Write Indianola Beach Land Co. 614-15 JOSHUA GREEN BLDG.—ELLIOTT 317 ROOSEVELT PENS VIGOROUS LETTER TO INQUIRING VOTER ver ‘eal on his hips, and a cig arette suspended from lip, Bob Robbins, aged 19, was cap- tured by the police just in time Fri day night. Bob admits he's a rootin’, tootin rough fellow from Red Bluff, Cal He said he landed in Seattle and intended to “ out the town.” He was arrested as he stepped from the pedestrian on Queen Anne ave. NEW BILL AT THE oak’ at the Oak the| three-day en ew «i began a The new atre, which gagement Thursday four vaudeville acts and two splen did films. Francis X. Bushman ta tarred in “The Moon's Ray, story of a clever society crook Marguerite Blake is feats The Man Hunt.” The vand acts are: Foster and Foster, com edy, vong, and plano; Henkel, ir instrumental novelty; Mellyard anc Hamilton, tn comedy: Debourg Sis ters, funny French tricksters AGED ATHLETE WEST WANSFIELD, O., May 6.—John W. Wilgus, who claim NEW YORK, May 5—“Il am | tence of a letter which Col. ed he could turn handsprings not seeking the presidential | Theo. Roosevelt sent to an at 80, is dead at his home here nomination, and | tell you In Ohio German-American who at the age of 86 all sincerity that | am not in | pda yoo 3 that the thi interested in my own colonel “tone jown" some len fortunes.” A | statements he made with re- THIS BABY PERFECT This is the concluding sen- gard to Belgium, so as to com- mand the votes of Germans and | Irishmen. Baby Florence Rogers, 31 ed aaa | "The reply was given to the month-old daughter of Mr. and | United Pr Mrs. Lyman H. Rogers, 1521 | It read in part as follows: Boylston a Is the only 100 | “Thanks for your kind letter.| per cent child examined at the You say you want the Irishmen 4 | and Germans to vote for me. If 1 ran t should want ALI contest Americans to vote for me, I don't| ure whether they were born In iceland, Wermans, Koeiuna, Pronce, FIRE DAMAGES HOME or whether their ancestors came tn “$1.00 | want any me as an Irishman, a German, Frenchman, an Englishman, ainy | Pedram, her sage a * + more than I would want him to ‘ore the fire department could Bad for Washing Hair | 0) en reve, a Catholic or put them out, $250 damage had heen done to the one story frame a Protestant Most soaps and prepared sh I'm STRAIGHT UNITED|home, 4129 36th st. 8. W Cause Poos contain too much alkall, which | grates and nothing el That's | unknown {‘s very as fea the) ai) any man ought to be in this sealp and r s the hair brittle ais mulsified coco this 18] modify and quall » eaid pure and entirely greaseless. It's| with regard to Belgium and say| ,..., — and beats the most ex-| ‘somethi more or less favorable TAC OMA sae An chied the re 8 or anything else all! to the German aide,’ call of some city commissioners is to pieces t ir, | won't odify or | to be started is revealed in a want drug st » smallest d any-|ad published {n a morning paper last the wh v said in the pa 8 | here toda No name is mentioned Simply hair with| months upon our duties and the at-|Commissioners Drake and Atkins Water it a tea-|titude this countr ought to take are considered pe litte *poont juired, It " | Make a ream 1 , ther »| O'GORMAN TO QUIT jiAs Busy Two Werks rine fe quick d even! ar oft ASHINGTON, Ma Stating CHICAGO, Ill, Ma et and ea handle. Hesides, it| mand entire tention, Ser fcal student, has a bu two loosens and take out ever article | O'Gorman, of -New York, bas an week ahead of hin In that Of dust, dirt and dandruff.—Adver- nounced today his determination to, time he will be graduated, or- | retire from the senate next March. Better Babies clinic this year. She'll be entered In the national the Mayflower. P ° aut, emphati I would not} R. Cerentzig jumy ed out of bed human being to vote forjat 4 a.m. Friday when flames a|started shooting under the door of dained and married. shadows in front of a is featured by} the DEAD good place in lower| Pressing need is a good fF his lower! which to rest for re » rs. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop And the On Every Suit Are the reasons why our business than double that of a is more year ago. Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike St Open Saturday Nights 'TWO INJURED IN GERMAN RAIDER |\ORPET KEEPS UP ‘LONGSHOREMEN | AUTO SMASHUP. Two men were seriously In- Jured and a third miraculously escaped all harm, when an auto driven by Chas. A. Davin, 25, of 2854 Alki ave., turned turtle at 20th ave. W. and Bar- rett st. at 6:50 Friday morning. Davis, the driver, and Eric Bernard, who lives at 27th ave. belongs to |of a wire and Union st, are at the city hospital. The achine, which San Schwartz, who owns several autos for hire, is a complete wreck Davie was hired by a Fort Law ROAMS PACIFIC? Mysterious wireless messages in STUDY IN CELL | WAUKEGAN, Ill, May 5.—Wwill |timating that a German commerce | Orpet, the University of Wisconsin | | raider is at work, are flashing over |*tudent held without bail, for trial | lthe North Pacific |May 15 on a charge of murdering | | The news reached here late |his sweetheart, Marian Lambert, at| Thureday, when the Sada Maru|Lake Forest, March 10, by adminis. | slipped thru the straits, with all |tering cyanide of potassium, is hard lights out jat work from morning until night, If you are called, do not dis-/noring over his text-books and close your identity,” was the text! keeping up with his classes, less warning she received rom an unknown steamer Sunday.| OFpet expects to be acquitted, After that she traveled at night |#24 he does not wish to get behind | with all lights out | in his college work | The Blue Funnel liner Ixion js| The poor jail light has strained | ton sergeant to take him to the| reported to have received the same |b!s eyes, but he will not give up bis| barracks. Bernard, also an auto! message. work. driver, went along It is believed an interned Ger- While trusties are allowed to According to information obtatn-| man sbip may have slipped out of /Stroll about the outer corridors, ed by th lice, th uto tur a arp corner at 20th ave, W. and I rett and turned. The. sergeant was the only one who escaped any injury GIRL LEADS STRIKE — ANNA BELL PITTSBURG, May 5. dreds of strikers at the Westing house plant, in East Pittsburg made a sortie ainst non-union workers, {t was a frail girl of 2¢ who led the charge Anna Bell, idol of the striker wa taken to iil, however, when 1 strikebreaker charged that she attacked him She wa held in | $500 bail for tiral | a FOUGH ON CO-EDS CHICAGO, The k letter at the Univer of Chicago are ta May Gree fraternitie ing “turn about” serenading 40 coeds quarantined in d hall because of scarlet THE GENERAL wife was losing her mind did “The Crime Doctor” find? beginning Monday. When hun THOUGHT his What Read the next novel-a-week in The Star, Honolulu to raid commerce. which are well lighted, Orpet, ber lcause of the seriousness of the charge against him, is confined in the “bull-pen,” which is gloomy WHEN YOU WAKE | Attorneys for Orpet have agreed to have the trial in Waukegan, and |no fight will be made to take It else- UP DRINK GLASS | | =e | | Difficulty s expected tn getting OF HOT WATE a jury, because of the wide publicity R given the case. Judge Charles H. Donnelly of —_—_—— Woodstock, who will hear the case, admitted today that at least 500 Wash the polaons and texine | | veniremen probably will have to be from system before putting called to get a jury more food Into stomach. | The last man hanged in Lake | ee es | | county was Chris Rafferty, who kill- | |ed a Chicago policeman | Says Inside-bathing makes any- is . ASK INCREASE Longehoremen an Increased wage cording to advance le, informa- tion given out by an official of the local union at the annual convention of the International Association of lon Friday at the Labor Temple. The demands to be made on the employers were under dis cussion in the convention thru- out the morning, but other than to state that an increase would be asked for, officials declined to give out further information. SPOKANE, May 5.—Applications for }and in the Colville opening will be mixed and distributed, prepara- tory to drawings, July 27, accord ing to word from W: ‘ashington Perfectly Formed Baby Girl Born; 24 Ounces TILTONSVILLE, O., May 5.— The women of this town are inter- ested in a tiny mite of humanity which arrived at the home of Jo- seph Re on. The infant, a girl, is formed perfectly, but weighs only 24 ounces. Mrs, Benson's wedding ring can be slipped over the baby's hand and down to its elbows. | Wash yourself on the inside be |fore breakfast like you do on the outside, This {8 vastly more im portant because the skin pores do one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. MAIN 2809 not absorb Impurities {nto the i | blood, causing fllness, while the Spareribs, 2 Ibs 25¢ | bowel pores do for For every ounce of food and Neck Bones, 25c. 25c 8 Ibs. Back 10 Ibs drink taken into the stomach nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material {s not eliminat Jed day by day, it quickly ferments Jand generates poisons, gases and Bones, |toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream. through the lymph ducts which | 4 tbs, Granulated Sugar for should suck only nourishment to 8 bars Crystal White Soap for.. sustain the body 4 cans Carnation Milk for A splendid health measure is to 25c bottle Snider's Catsup for.. 10 bars Lenox Soap for Any one of above five articles drink glass 0: breakfast each f real hot water with befor day, u a tea White Public Market WHITE MEAT Co. “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO MAIN 2809 .10c ..25¢ ..25¢ Smoked Pig Heads, per pound . Leaf Lard 2 Ibs. Smoked S: 2 Ibs areribs, STONG’S WIDE-AWAKE SPECIALS! Our Specials Good for a Week -Bhe with 28¢ purchase: speciats ex: +02 le oonful of limestone phosphate tr it, which is a harmiess way to cluded, Tatton the stomach ilves witanes At NOs bed Sack Choice Family Flour. and bowels; thus cleansing, sweet gs. Aunt Jemima's Pan- c ening and freshening the entire | Se | 3 cans Rellance Shrimps cans Hershey's Co before 106 the stomach pound of limestone | alimentary canal more food Into A quarter putting can Walter Baker's Che hosph costs but very little at ibe store, but is sufficient to any one an enthusiast on in Men and wor who re acenstomed to wake up with a dull, achin nd or have furred tongue, bad t nasty breath, sal w. complexion, others who have ous attacks, actd stomach or nstipation are ed of pro nounced — improveme in both health and appearance shortly. “'Stong's Three Stores—Corner Market and White Market

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