The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1916, Page 2

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Suquamish Has the Best Boat Service on the Sound | Over 100,000 People Journeyed to Suquamish in 1915 To the man who has to GET TO WORK and GET BACK, boat service is more than important. To the woman who wants to come to town and visit friends or wants to have them visit her it is also important. All places claim a SPLENDID BOAT SERVICE except in private conversation We have a boat service that serves. An old established company that has large, safe steamers and run SCHEDULE TIMI winter. Within two weeks the Steamer Hyak will the 500-passenger Steamer Kitsap No. 2 will go on pany knew that their present boats would not have capacity y enough This new boat is to be the fastest one on the Sound. OUR PRICES AT SUQUAMISH: LOTS $50 EACH Terms $2.50 Cash Balance $2 Monthly New summer or IHlahee run and rl The boat com transferred the Suquami to be Streets graded free. Fine water system installed. church school. Dozens and dozens of rustic homes. We Have Five Homes Under Construction at $315 These are nice, rustic places, set amongst the trees. Size 21x22, with large veranda and rustic railing, $25 cash; balance easy. | already | Why not spend the summer at Suquamish. Here’s the time table SEATTLE AND SUQUAMISH ROUTE TAKE BOAT PIER 3—FOOT OF MADISON. Boats Leave Suquamish— | Boats Leave Seattie— ! -M. PLM. PLM, PM. | A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. PLM, Monday ... «+ 9:00 1:00 6:15 6:18 | Monday . 6:00 7:20 11:35 Tuesday 9:00 1:00 5:15 15 | Tuesday . 6:00 11:36 Wednesday . 9:00 1:00 5:15 15 | Wednesd’y 6:00 11:35 | Thursday . 9:00 1:00 6:15 1156.) Thursday 6:00 } Friday .... 9:00 1:00 5:18 | 6:00 Saturday 9:00 2:00 7:20 6:00 Sunday 9:00 2:00 6:30 = .... | Sunday... .... 7:15 9:00 Fare 50 Cents Single Trip Commutation Tickets 12’: Cents Ride. Take boat Pier No. 3, foot of Madison st. Boats leave every mornin Salesmen on boat wearing our badge OLE HANSON & SON 316 Pike Street, Phone eliott 2. and Ch | } at gat9a.m By the way. “We have fine tracts between Bremer arleston,” ACC OUTFIT COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY ' pe i DRESSES ry “WOMEN ol Week YOUR CREDIT IS 0. PLACE ; riKke ated sume ated wager ce hams, Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States 1332-34 211 Second Union Ave. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT SUITS ——SHOE 5 Per Cent M4 Interest on oe Special ereat om ff || OUT xD y THURSDAY Purchase atoes. " a ; : FRIDAY SATURDAY SUITS up to $6.50 You want your boy to take an interest in his appearance, and he will if you clothe him properly. We know boys and know the clothes they want and should have. Bring parse. the boy in is 2 mticks WHITE $4.95| [S225 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT To charge at the EASTERN costs you nothing extra, It's an accommodation. Pay @ little down and the balance as you get paid, || Washing $1.00 1b, utter, 360 Ib creamery butter, 800 Washin 2 ibe, 86¢ | In STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY PAGE ? NEWINSURANGE WANT CHEAP WATER 10, 1916, o ° n ED Hotel men, who say that pa} im 3 Second trons drink too much water since R the stat went dr will storm the BOARD iS NAM olty utilities committee again at Thursday to request a reduction In Spring Gov, Lister Appoints E. W. a want to pay 4 conte Olson, John M. Wilson, 100 cuble feet Instead of @ cents | " ; ; t " he un Muller, Mgr and F. I. Gill ow rate is the | ma Jos B ofA: CONTINUOUS TAKE OFFICE ON JUNE 1 say that the manufacty “The House of Much for Little ltollP.M sliacdathel . i should be raised instes é bs, OLYMPIA, May 10—Gov, {the hotel rate lowered Is now n and playing to capacity crowds. This , d £. WwW. 1 A : Ser Gener earanasna Ms [autie eenty: cesotitued tx Gapien new home of unexcelled vaudeville and photoplays i Afternoons Wilson, of Olympia, and F. tl. |dynamiting case, Low Angeles, that ONLY THREE DAYS OLD AND HA ALREADY Gill, of Spokane, ae members [Caplan had admitted guilt to him MADE GOOD WITH THE DISCRMINATING of the state Industrial Insurance | - | PUBLIK commission, to take office | amr ; June 1 They will succeed { Chairman Floyd L, Daggett, A B. Ernst and Clarence Parker Parker already hae resigned and Daggett’s and Ernst's ree 10c Evenings igdinanelell: ANOTHER GREAT SHOW commissioner. His succeasor to that office has not yet been named | Wilson is at present assimant at torney general. He handled the|{ Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matron fair and debutante ‘Who o'er the ball room glide Scorn tender aching feet and coms prosecn ne in of 4 cases in 4 Siving the industrial. tasurazice|} snes #wy we Calocice } Seattle’s Favorite Screen Star d }fund, and has been attorney for the { or A an un ays Locide !: Insta Retief jcommiaston for the past two years 5 GIN ts at present a deputy bank ex iner Of the new appointees, Olson and democrats. Wilson ts a re The office of industrial insurance commisstoner pays $3,600 a year Both Wilson and Olson have been receiving only $2,400 a year in their present positions, and Gill's salary was somewhat leas That the governor planned to re organize the industrial insurance commission ha# been known for some time, While no definite de mand for resignations of Daggett and Ernst had been made, it was rather piainly hinted to them. Park- er, the labor member of the com mission, resigned voluntarily, in or- der to factiitate the governor's re- organization plan. SHORT NEWS JOSEPH PALMER, 36, found to alley between First and Western aves, near Virginia st, last night, when searched, yielded three bot tles of Hquor, Released on $200 bail DISMISSAL OF District Sanitary ector Powel! wustained by civil vice commission may night $1X HUNDRED members added | Clara Kimbalt Young “ree LOC “Feast Of Lie” ‘say sex Together With a Great FEAS T of VAUDEVILLE, Including PEDRINI & CO. | CHAS. REILLY & CO. | Three Mus'cal Stewarts In “Pastimes on a Battleship,” Comedy Sketch ig Featuring Toby, World's “Irish Hearts” “The Garden of Harmony” BALTUS TRIO AL LAWRENCE | GRINDELL & ESTHER Equilibrists Singing and Dancing The Palace Hip Is Seattle’s Family Theatre We offer you a delightful, cozy environment and courteous treatment al- “Linden Creamery Butter” bona fide guarantee that nothing better can be produced from PURE MILK and TUBERCULAR TESTED cows. Do your grocer a favor! ~—Tell him to order at once from Lynden Creamery Co. 1333 Western Ave Phone Elliott 3203 —It is a Mone “The Face De n't Forget” ways. Elegant rest rooms at the disposal of patrons. Next Sunday Another comptete Change of Program Tuesday to roll of Red Cross SEATTLE CO CRNCLAL CLUS s « Tuesda pproy With CHAS. CHERRY in 66 99 and Six Great ed t rani ‘ongrens «0 cloved the Feature Photoplay PASSERSBY Vaudeville Acts LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIA TION of America’s 2ist annual con vention opened Tuesday in St Louls, Speakers said prohibition is dying. EIGHT MILES of Pacific high- AMERICAN EXPELLED BERLIN, May 10.—It is under- CHICKENS BOTHER HIM, HE TESTIFIES NUXATED IRON bir re ong emg Agha DR. 1. R. CLANK stood that Ed Emerson, an BODIES OF Peter Lorensen and aan American correspondent who wrote {aerate ae p harsh at Ambassador yous, ’ his murderer brought to Juneau Pai I Da ti Chickens, garden plots and alleg-|* ‘ a renterday Lorenaen's asain — ess Ventls a a, NO ote a tte Gerard in a Berlin newspaper has 00 Ee ae : was shot by his brother, Harry A idge Rals t Wed-| been expelled Bag ie many instances { } OF ya at this office |" ‘oo J. H. WATSON, mill sawyer, we) My - y morning ton is CONFISCATE ‘RIFLES | 2, soe planation in article soon ¢o pear in this \ek your aocteret Bartell Drug Ca FORFEIT uggist about It. Ow) Drug Co., court in Judge Smith's de- pent ¢ chickens were of the fowl They belonged to Richard of Bryn Mawr, P. . oma General thet the fear w rously injured, in Tac hospital. His auto, in which he was was struck 10.—Police | and am § Mexican homes. May SAN ANTONIO, on hin way to Seattle erson . ; n nith claims they paid several cas-| nib ag ee eee Phatmacy always cary t Horn alleges Fay, with anotb-| <¢; visits to his garden t | , er man, treapamed on his father's|) ed him, He ght two of the | t property and attempted to tear| Ps ‘fowls —————— ee TODAY : down a building. a a Pay me $2, or I keer se chic ADMISSION THAT England in! !s ens,” he told Neight berson » Gray Hair Restored bullding airships on the Zeppelin) p* Neighbor Roberson re ord was made yesterday in the!‘ a ; Ing to Smith, “Nay, nay back to its = Natural Color Last ¢ of commons, The number]; tre the swag by 6 o'clock, or I will come f | was not given. Itiotent 0 Jar over and kill you Times ANNUAL “STATE” dinner given nl Smith now tells t last night in First Presbyterian! At 6 o'clock Rot To See ch was attended by 890 per|' ap rance. A fast 18-round bout, was staged Smith lost, becau@e he IF PRICES of coal follow advance! 4, In wages given miners and coal op. the federal trade commis-|*t« na vhort tine ore Smith is suing for damages eratives sion will probe the entire induntry.|{P* 0)" [) Ui tset g dene one will know yon are pat E. C. WARD, vice president of] v a ad guarantee of Beaut the Pacific Coast Steamship Co.,| sat ni wor : 700,000 ARE KILLED ny, Newark, Nd yesterday also was made vice prest BARTELI » a co, dent of the Pacific Coast Railroad|' 9 LONDON, May 10.—More than sashes Co 700,000 Germans have been killed have alto date and ft 0 wounded, the LEE A. WHITE, assistant pro press bureau dec ed t y, in an fesvor of journalism at university.) 0% at tt} wan elevted nat historian and| will ‘put [announcement based rman r of the Quil a Delta Chi| int official let Loa fe ber of Hage It ts th y have|German prisoners and ti H bile © y nissing is |publication, yesterda this done, and » ht not to de-| 924 592 f 5 ae carne —IN— lay it anc lonial losses. DOCTOR ‘This means ¢ hild may ex ‘METHODISTS PLAN 2 worK IN EUROPE Regal Dental Offices DELAY EXECUTIONS | . KR. Clark, Manager LONDON, May 10. quith announced The Eternal SAPHO Premier As. today that no _SARATOG iA. wy May 10 rebel leaders had been executed in sADt al conference Dublin since Monday. He said he TOMORROW | | ald he toda “a a resolution asking FINE MEATS hoped it would not be necessary ngress As prohibitior to Pp C , ‘ aides congres FOR to execute more, FRIDAY SATURDAY The rerolution committee decid ed to investigate religious condi-| tions In Europe resulting from the LESS MONEY | war and to report in 1920 with sa campaign in Burope j QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: Fresh Oregon Ranch Bees. 7 oo 25c Full Cream New Cheese..... choice Spare _THE MUSICAL SENSATION __ Leo, Jan ad Mischel \ PLAN NOW to attend the big FOOD FAIR AND HERNIAVSK VIOLINIST, ( Lower Floor . PIANIST IN err MOORE THEATRE, WED., MAY 17 r $2.00 and $1.5 and CELLIS AL Choice Steer Boiling Beef Choice Veal Chops..... Choice Loin Pork Chops ........ oa HOUSEFURNISHING § pork Backbones, Bpecial Pertc sang phe EXPOSITION § Ibs. for. “TWILIGHT SLEEP” wanes WHICH Sugar Cured Bacon a Se were Chit abt eth ie aed LOCKWOOD OPENS MONDAY ene Moore Theatre, Friday Evening, May 12th reees This le the only pertormance given fore men uring the 1e || MAY ALLISON AT engagement of Twilight Sleep." —~THE— : | IN THE em WOMEN ONLYs COME BACK ARENA Afternoon Th Look for "U 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality “TWILIGHT SLEEP” LECTURT: Nip TUR MOORE THEAT: RE ADMISSION Open discussion at the lecture. Er Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. SHOPS CLOSE ON SATURDAY | AT 9 P. M. RS Ask Your Grocer and Watch This Paper for Further Details “I strand Second Av., Spring-Seneca 10c— Always —10¢ and instructty

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