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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. PAGE 2 sald: “ethene INEW PANTAGES | | 80) Nights, 7 ane ® Rent Keeps More | People Broke Than Booze Return Engagement | Leo, Jan and Mischel ¥_ CHERWIAVSK WASHINGTON, May 19.—Cart 287,221, the sundry reported to the house today Manali T rio ‘and ows Seacoast batteries. |inch mortars, $120,000; | $160,000 inatallation |eannon, $68,000; submarine $400,000 the Hollywood, 212 seri MONLY Ide to S00 he the Sean Modern rooms, Best service, Spe | celal rates, Hotel Virginus. a. Vin | egpuins iginia, near Westlake Ave STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BY ROBERT J. BENDER U, P. Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, 19.— JUST ONE OF TWO HUNDRED HOMES AT SUQUAMISH You often hear people kick about taxes and Street assessments, etc. Possibly the taxes are high. We know that the street improvements were hurried by an imaginative engineer far ahead of their Necessity in many instances, but did you ever stop to think that the LAND OWNER had SOMETHING to show for his years of work; that the little home owner OWNED HIS HOME AND HAD HIS HOME TO SHOW FOR HIS WORK. How About the Renter? He had left just ed rent receipts. You can own your home at Out the rent and there are no Street Assessments at Suquamish | Time, less than one hour from Pier quamish. New boat can make it in much less time Theo. Wilts—Seattle’s Pioneer Hardware Merchant—Moves to Larger Quarters! Offers big values before moving. These prices save you money. Saturday, May 20, is the big day. Be on hand for bargains in Hardware, Guns, Bicycles, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, Garden Tools and many other useful articles. a sheaf of nicely engray Suquamish and cut 3 to Su- Bicycles Lawn Mowers atter | June st. $38.50 ; ‘ hy hy Four round trips daily, so arranged you can work Bicycles $32.50 Genuine Philadelphia in Seattle, winter and summer, and live at Su- $32.50 $ Regular $7.50, quamish. Bicycles 27.50 pe ag $6.25 Regular $4.50, cut to Regular $5.00, cut to..... Price $50 Per Lot Terms: $2.50 Cash $2 Monthly Wood for the cutting. Water system already in- Stalled. Water rent, 50 cents monthly. About 500 people already live at Suquamish. It has a fine school, with 45 pupils, constantly growing; Churches, stores, etc. A local builder named W. A. Lewis has fifteen houses under construction now. Why so much building at Suquamish? Why do so many people live there? Why are they satisfied and happy? Because Suquamish is beautiful; because the cost of living is less; becatise no one pays rent; because there is a spirit among the people like unto the spirit we had here twelve years ago, when we all boosted and no one had a grouch. Come over and see Suquamish. Take the boat at 9 o’clock any morning, includ- ing Sunday. Take the boat any afternoon at 1 o'clock except Saturday and Sunday. Take the boat Saturday and Sunday at 2 p. m. Take the boat at Pier 3, foot of Madison st. Salesmen on boat wearing our badges. Ole Hanson & Son 316 Pike Street. Phone Elliott 2. Regular $11.00, cut to.. $9.00 Hose, rubber, cut to $6.00 Cotton Hose, All King Fisher Lines 40 per cent off. cut to THEO. WILTS HARDWARE CO. 704 FIRST AVE., NEAR CHERRY. Carnation Milk, Try Our Groe eteria Coffee, In pound tins. None 37c better GROCETERIA Large Cans, NO CREDIT-NO DELIVERY-NO CLERKS 7c _YOU HELP YOURSELF AS INA CAFETERIA ““Groceteria Prices” 7/e0%" of Economy Groceteria P has become the slogan of Economy They mean a saving of to 25 per cent. of highest quality—satisfaction guaranteed—or rices when referring to groceries. 15 Groceries ch always eerfully | Ry your money -. lish and his-| AVERAGE 2 ! e) re TEACHERS OF WEIGHT of the fory in demand among Northwest-| Greenland whale is said to be 100 funded em high schools, says Dean Fred-|tons—-equal to that of eighty ele @rick Bolton of U. of W phants. Groceteria’s idea Ip the generation's greatest step forward in merchandising. Reduces the Cost of Living because it has revolutionized the Cost of Selling. You are saved the salaries of an army of clerks, because you help yourself the cafeteria style! the cost of an expensive delivery system! You're saved Selling for cash only, you're saved paying for fying in large quantities for spot cash for our seven stores, You are saved all leakage, and waste, someon else's grocery bill! you're saved all discounts and all unnecessary | i} expenses! Kirk’s Army and Navy Store Great load f fresh stocks are brought to the Groceterias every day Everything put up in clean, sanitary packages. Every package marked in plain figures. No special Teen Tee maresing |= Costs of Preven Mott ” pecials” to deceive you. No strings. Groceteria Prices mean the greatest 1 quality groceries every day, at all Groceteria Store HERMAN Cs. ANY sions { $5.0 tS rata Dd ional ‘ ' Ce phe. aA Rn ' tandard Corn we Standard Peas can All tbe C okie Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles Small phe 4c \ ato | He, The, One White Navy purchaned Kirk’s Army and Navy Store Wy | |": Lanyard free with each teria No. t (Downtown) 1 ine at. opposite West. Inke Market « Mitts ros. Groveteria Ne. 2 (Universttyy |g ar Ned Can 38c {400 test Ave 26c 42c 4 (Downtown) |G Pike Market, | Coffee, Larue 1», ing « total appropriation of sin? civil bill was The fovernment railroad now building VIOLINIST, PIANIST, CHLLANT lo Siaatte ite crf Iw ni It author xpenditure of Afternoons 5,000 for the Panama canal, as PROVIDE 6 MILLION FOR ALASKA ROAD $240,000, and barracks and other bufldings, 00,000. | For armories and arsenals # total of $4,470,625 I appropriated Half a million dollars in allowed for increased facilities at the Rock! Special S7¢ Island arsenal and the war depart ment is authorized to contract for an additional outlay of three quar) the! ters of a million dollars for manufacture of fleld artillery there $1,127,000 ts allowed. “ Hawalt WILSON TO EXTEND > THE OLIVE BRANCH President Wilson is expected to notify the world next week that America is ready and waiting to extend a helping hand to the warring nations, opening channels of commun. cation as soon as the belliger ents feel there is the slightest chance of starting an exchange of peace ideas, His offer is expected to come at @ speech to be delivered at &@ meeting of the “League to Enforce Peace.” The president will not offer to mediate, neither will he make any might be considered inopportune to elther group of belligerents A feeling has spread thra th world’s capitals that Germany is most anxious for peace 1 allies countries regard this anxiety as based on necessity This is Ikely to make the allies go to the Himit in the hope of crushing Germany, making their terms #o harsh that they cannot be accepted ‘The best information here in that Germany does not face the neces sity for an immediate peace The president in sald to believe there in peace until after the allies pected major offensive CIDER TOO HARD; POLICE GET BUSY investigators loose Friday to nt down places where alcoholic cider is sold . > on of “10-ceut cider” were gath which city chemists found to contain § per cent alco hol During the last few weeks, doz ens of “dranks” in police court} have testified that two or three Rlassen of the special “I6cent” cider intoxicated them Detectives seized two barrels and eight cases of whisky at the Grand Trunk dock Friday. It was consigned to the Fremont |pharmacy. No such firm could ibe found The Fremont Drug Co. de. nied ownership of the booze. The permits on the liquor were forged, the pollee say Chief Becking booze consigned ordered he gutter, the PACIFIC COAST states contain about available water power of the Unit ed States Pike Place 1 § Ibs. standard grann- sugar 62c. Stall 79, fresh curized milk 6c quart or 3¢ Stall 12, 15¢ cans corn, 1c fentos, 10c; 6-02. bottles vanilla flavoring, 15¢. egular 400, 28-02, bot erry and r45e, Stall 5 Ib. Stall 81 27%e Ib. or 3 for 10¢ Stall 6, strong pa 3 for 10¢, Stal eggs daily, 27 ic catsup, 2 for 50 camp stoves I 43, pot roast spberry jam, assorted fresh Ibe 10¢ bread, | r shopping bags strictly tres! Stall 15 $i 10¢ to Westlake Stall 8 Ibs. sugar, 44, sweet che 8 59 Ih. 10¢ tall 116 Stall sugar b. Yec. Stall 21 ns, 1 ies, 25c. Stall 204 Stall 20 cans string be 4 Ibs. Roman meal, 25¢ 40e coffee, 3 Ib, be; Stall 111 pareribs, sugar, 7 Sx Th, 10¢ be; 12 Stall 104 cans Carna 10 Ibs tion milk souTH END 30 rape Juice Db, can baking For construction of barracks in| attempt to force negotiation which | their ex-| Chief Reckingham turned his po-| 40 per cent of the estimated) | new smoked jowls,| Ibs 40c teas, 1% Ibs, 50c. Stall 219, paper napkins, pkg. 10c, 15¢/ can ripe olives, 10¢, Stall 118, fresh spinach, Ib, 5e; Bermuda onions, Ib, Se, Stall 201, 40¢ choe: olates, 1b 2be taffy, per 1b,| 15c. Stall 200, new potatoes, per new turnips, 3 Ibs, 10c pot roasts, per Ib, 12%c; | ,| Nut, $3.2 TennisBalls Here You Will Al Extra Live Find a Com | 1916 Balls. plete Stock Special of Trusses, Saturday Electric | 19. h Batteries, | athe Abdominal $1.00 Star Supporters, ' Tennis Electric Rackets Hosiery and Up Cold Tablets, two for Quin be Stearns’ Cough Drops, two boxes for | two be Toilet Paper, fos Si 26c | 10¢ Boda Mint two rolls 6c [aes ae Durham Duplex | [*° oi b | Safety Razor paper te live with 60c Lather Mow wo 26c Brush. bottles | | the twe 5le | — $1 Alarm Clock Squidbs’ Talcum, | powder Puff, the | | ‘22 kind that will violet or carna- | two wake you up. Ex tion; two 26 6c i Spe fal for SOc Dewits't Kid. Tar Cough ne ney Pills 5 j for the 2 for 1c cough Stearns’ 25c high 5 " two pete ss 7 25¢ Euthymol 26c rade Toilet or Shaving Cream ues : 4 Bath Soaps, dain- and 25c Shaving Seven carga | uly perfumed; npoo and 50e | I come three cakes ° tor. 2OC Seven Sisters’ || to the box, in five Tooth Paste | Hair Grower, the | | iirrerent odors— 25c Tooth | t¥< Lilac, Lily-of-the: the r Carnation 26c Bueklin Arni oe Mitchell's Almond Salve 26 Corn Cure, the Special, boxes c 26c 26c se Week's Break 25e Hill's Cascara Vibrators Blue Jay Bun- | Plasters, | fo 6c tor 5lce Helio- Tooth Powder tor 26c Valley, boxes 50c Wreth’s Sod um Phosphate 26c tes, BENETOL The Nation's ine Cold Tab- OTHER SAVINGS lets, two $150 Dressed || New Antispetic— tor ° 26c Dolls, 26 in. high. | | 26e size ..... ioc La Primera | Special for Sat- | : -40e " | urday 1.00 size . oe ee | at 98c $2.00 size . $1.25 for 1 1 C | Sassafras Bark, in the Pond’s Ex- | handy tract Vanishing | package 9c |] 2c Dent's Bick. Cream, | Cascara Bark, |] em Flea Powder, | two for 26c Nature's laxa- | | two 26 | 26e Shaving | tive, put up in] for ..... c | Cream, 2 handy Bandoline, tubes 26c packages 9c | or anaes 2be ‘Troy's Syrup 26e Boracic Acid. | 26c of Figs, 2 26 a 19 | | bottles .. bottles c Cc : | 50¢ Comb and 500 meter’ “Comfort || 5c Rubber | Hair Brosh, the | Plasters; imme- | | Gloves, 26 two 51 diate re- 10 2 pairs .. c pr C | iiet: each c |] 28 Tastolers Cas ‘he Carter's iver ac! psom | 5 Li lb Sack Fi tor Oil, Pills, L | 1332-34 211 Second Union Ave. St. HUNDREDS OF HIDDEN STITCHES WHERE THEY COUNT THE MOST | CREDIT 1 10¢ pkgs, cook-! BRADBURY si $20 AND oe LOOK DEEPER THAN THE MERE SURFACE of suit you are selecting. Examine them! The many features of | our BRADBURY SYSTEM make them far better than the ordinary clothes WE SHOW OTHER RELIABLE MAKES, $15.00 to $22.50. SH We Come in Tomorrow— We Welcome New Accounts 26c 2 bottles 26c can baking powder. up, 16c: 4 Ide new be green epl Always at Fisherman’s Market Feet of Marton St. argest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. USE YOUR That Best Brings Out the Character of the OES MEN’S FURNISHINGS —_— HATS As soon as a bill is paid in full (cash or Pay You £ o credit) our Interest Department will issue 59 a check for 5 per cent of the total amou of the purchase 1 (Check may be cashed interest at our store or any bank.) | ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL This is ‘lhelp you give you to hand Bunk | Nice, kindling livered oO. Fremont-Ballard Yard, Main 5718—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL a good time to try a load of Acme Coal 1 solve the heating problem next winter 1 more heat for less money and leave y« le. No clinkers and no soot er prices are: Lump, $4.00 Run of Mine, $3.00. clean, 16-inch mill wood Tell me where you live It will Acme will less yu ashes Furnace mixed with coking, $3.50 for fireplace, wood heater or and I'll tell you price for per load, de *- M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400