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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916, PAGE 2 NEW YORK PAPER DECLARES GERMANY WILL INAUGURATE TEN DAY SUBMARINE SERVICE BETWEEN HAMBURG AND NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 25.—A reg reach New York about July 1, Germany expects to have five ular transatlantic . submarine according to the report of these submarines working on The Mail said she would be regular schedule armed for defense only A Chance to Make Some Money on NAVY YARD PROPERTY nd service between Hamburg anc and They will voyage north of New York will be started next would carry maila, pare Scotiand, or thru the English month, the Evening Mail porha few passenge channel, according to conditions ed today, claiming to have | The trip is to be made in ten at sea, and enter New York via lf ed it on good authority days Long Island sound, taking ad The first submarine will By August, the Mail said, vantage of the three-mile limit WE, TOO, HAVE “SCRAPS OF PAPER” IN k 4 BROKEN TREATIES WITH THE INDIANS |» > Red Men of Northwest Unite to Demand Their Rights— Tired ot | “Great White Father’ Bunk—Uncle Sam Broke His Word With Indian Tribes. By JACK JUNGMEYER ' — — _ — aut wee b. Sant “Five Thousand Dollars” (Staff Correspondent) | bers of thelr tribes who have wa | t these you sash, toderate TACOMA, Wash, May 6 ne Oe eT aaron ng Indians, federated Today, Tomorrow, Saturday, at the too, have our jscraps of paper ino sabe hich Chae | But our brazen disregard of In| in of the Duwamish, and jdian* treaties has had neither dis-| 1) inault oat tance nor wa drama to lend it ntly to the horrible enchantment And so, wheneve: had waited long the patient, what had swindled red men have asked t BB ag er nga opted ving Sam te ve he's not a t fat acres, had been given the 1 faith in Uncle Sar rd ¢ n Intense Drama and Ex has learned the lesson of collective Photoplay Novelt ALIEN SO with al act The patriarchs tle In this state they have formed | gpout this strange tal the Northwestern Federation of In-| resolutions and courts. But once dians, embracing 19 tribes and) setiacum arose and al sands in the Puget Sound re prayer of his fathe 4 which met in recent session here, | hushed assemb! | They are deterniined, once for) after 61 youn of bitter waiting jall, to compel government con-| hj, voice still rang with hope |aideration for some 3000 members| ‘Then followed Charlie Alexis, « of these tribes, pledged but never! pritiiant young o }fulfilied in the treaty of 1855 at! tiowell, an wuth Point No Point, Waxhington tribal tor, and Philip and student ments wh twe A SEATTLE ORY DOCK WITHIN THE WORLD'S LARGEST DRY DOCK AT NAVY YARD Tired f the old ‘Great Wh * af avage Day by day the Puget Sound Navy Yard increases in size and importance. }]] Mistoun respected Indians are xo. | Ltd *poK® of conay Eben eo Sessue Ha akawa From its small beginning it has become a $15,000,000 plant. Its immense [[}irg to make thelr demands upon ‘The whites who heard them felt | ‘docks, its shops, its modern facilities, ils strategic location and its harbor all fly cat Alias: — mntareanrereul and Yes, our cepresentatives nid resident Thomas G. Bishop, a tallam, Bs the federation, “for any of us are citle oters tend to make it an ideal yard. si Recently the most prominent naval experts of the country have testified | Ybefore the House Naval affairs committee: iy Ai Ane any migee ony He Rear Admiral Homer R. Stanford said: “It is the only reliable deep [fin thts state are tax payers Rear Admiral Victor Blue, Chief of Bureau of Navigation, said: “It is an [tor our own just interests, but fo ideal yard and should be fully developed. Our largest drydock is located there }]/the , reervation | families | whos and all the buildings are new and modern.” “Hiltied and whose tongues are tied |: Rear Admiral Joseph Straus, Chief of Bureau of Ordnance, said: “An ideal }}}>ecauen ther are wan Navy Yard and well protected. It should be fully developed.” Jnamed to £0 to ; Rear Admiral David W. Taylor, Chief Constructor of the U.S. Navy, said lot Consress antil they 4 Satisfactory Yard. Well located. SHOULD BE FULLY DEVELOPED.” |_ Thousands of white Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger of the General Board of the U. S. Navy, [Tecoua sed Metteee te “thelr eam Said: “A very fine yard and it is the only yard that vessels can go into at any [J] sresemen asking favorable action ” jin bebalf of the Ciallams, Lummi, time of the day. | Tulalip, Suquamiah, uinault - Tsuru Aoki Greatest of Japanese Actors | | | George Ade’s Latest, “The Fable of the Willing Collegian Who Was Hunting for a Foothold” “William Tell” Overture and the Ballad, “Mighty Lak a Bose,” by the Splendid Russian Orchestra are wards 15¢ Children 5c Loge Seats 30c No. 37,201 Rear Admiral Cameron McR. Winslow, Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific paw ti: Pamala ae etna ieee J Fleet, said: “At this time it is the only place on the Pacific that our largest [legates wore the ciothes of civitiza | P , racca ~ get i ” Ition and conducted the proceedings and deepest draft vessels could get into. wee cece desi’ tue were no feathers, no paint, no say How Long Since You Visited the Puget Sound Navy Yard? |] #0 vorrpocus: "Tues all educated natives who work in Why not call at our office at 316 Pike Street and go with us? We will [}jss¥mili*, om the farm, in the At top: Philip Howell “ |secretary of Northwestern There are 12) | tion of in and Thom shop, presi representat figures in the assembly of 19 trib: SUIT UNCONTESTED; GERMAN OFFICIALS WIDOW GETS $26,893 HAVE NO PEACE HOPE more Tom Keenes in that || to aid their suff . : : 4 ‘ A . lwoods or have a business of their ng and wror | pay your fare gladly, cheerfully, willingly, in order to show you our properties. [lows Humidor Can tal Pichon 7a le are 6 ‘nc P a rv pes 2 . ke some Uf] Mostly they are young men, not Aline Superior Ronald BY CARL W. ACKERMAN ~ We are convinced that/any investor who purchases now will make some Worrying au@ct themes on 12 fragrant, lire Yet Geeele Gaited Brest Bah ree d only to secure fulfi | myoney. The entire U. S. government is back of this Yard. joer Lumber may be high or low, shingle mills may be running or idle, the — tis tentieata, cheated | ctops may be good or bad BERLIN, May 25.—German offi- c r cials cherish > hopes of an early ie ee J. Henry Jahn, wealthy realty and end to the espite peace talk Pango ie nursday for |in Washington, Berlin and London. | $26,893.50. Great interest is m nifested i prese: ” here, however, in President bite, I should MERCHANTS MAY} This represents the full amount | oon", speech at the srocea asked for by Mrs. Gormley for per — worry!” declaration of independence sonal injuries sustained while in | bration. L E AT 5 P, M, Jahbn’s auto as his guest in a joy It won wide notice in the Ger- In addition to ride to Tacoma in September, /™an_pre: 1915. Offic! believe that, altho they being packed in She alleged Jahn was drunk|think England is tired ‘of the war . Nine representatives of t machine into a} France wil) exert such pressure as Presado Blend widow, a default judgment against THESE CONDITIONS HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE WORK AT THE PUGET SOUND YARD. 1,500 men work daily there : Don’t sit idly by, but profit by this opportunity. | OUR FIRST ADDITION | begins on cement sidewalks and the town is built solid up to it. $$$ insurance agent Hearing enting argu the regular Nis att ng | when he drove ; ’ » 4 H nie a 1s € dane a reta es met a inchec N|telephone pole on one of Tacoma's | tO prevent peace until after the ex : We offer you your choice of gee oa tp pangs noes Agi, boxes. Tom || Butler at noon Thursday to principal streeta pected allied offensive . am drew conwi¢ consult w arry Wh reat,| He did not appear to contest her | : — yn the downtown streets ie, Keenes are president of the Northwest Busi-|suit and a default was entered on/ 200 Lots, $100 to $250 —Terms $10 Cash, Balance to Suit }} sion tse aowntows nt ; ry in Propane iets nude de Sedge Wide Oo” BOLE BROS These prices are way down below the true value. We'll tell you why. We The #iens declared that under t packed, 25 to on the problem of closing thelr ier attorney fe) le haye purchased several hundred acres. We intend to sell half and keep half [[/Prerarecness plans 70 per cent o the can, in our |) parednens parade : . BE i ada ad of each addition. We will raise the price as soon as half of this addition is ]]} voted to war purposes and only 30/f Tom Keene A proposition to close at 5) ae, } o'clock w be subm t the} ‘ a4 e 4 4 . . . tna per cent to eterything else. t A ‘ah ; Rong pt lsc | | Seen ‘sold. But until then you can purchase _as statéd above. Come into our office 1 Onrde ndvettiatng the mace meet Humidor Cans. committe ares _ afrange | TO AID FREE SCHOOL and talk the matter over and make appointment to see the land. ing Sunday afternoon at Dream Bested, could begin at 5:30. DRINK WATER T0 "5 land rink e distributed a wag Free fare to all who want to see the land. Thin geoititin 0 eallet tes: the . Frank McDermott, manager of] Meals are served at noon and in the Bon Marche, was chairman of | + American Union Against Militar O E H NSON & SON em, The speakers will be: Hulet i A M. Wells, president Seattle Labor |=($ ounct!; Rabbi Koch, of the Tem t 316 Pike Street, Seattle, Wn. 320 Pacific Ave., Bremerton. Rees coh tha ae mraiesion Our Own Building, Charleston. Office Open Evenings. Phone Elliott 2. ee rar Wenshinetae hi cr Geass Jt Everett Smith Mrs. C. FE [Bogard We lneds "atthe Moth lers’ congress; Representative W ACCUSES 24 MEN OF STEALING WIFE'S i COUNTY EMPLOYES [Soc oe ram a = IVE; NAMES ALL AS CO-RESPONDENTS MAY JOIN IN PARADE) cet’ controgatonar charcn. wit ~ ——_____—® e merchant - Tom DAVIDSON GETS yop zest AVOID SICKNES Inland E oe night. Friday night will| aiceeed cr th Santis La maaee Knights of Columbus night. A perintendent of the Bpokane, Port-| u nner — will served) Glass of Hot Water Before The Cigar with & Seattle railway, it was an-[oo"t” . | Breakfast Daily Keeps that Presado nounced today | the Doctor Away Blend Jenks goes to St. Paul June 1, to GRAY WALKS OUT aoe le become general manager of the Sanitary science has of late Great Northe made rapid strides with results —_— — — F. W. Gray, colored, was sched-| that are of untold blessing to hu AMUS E M LN T'S |vled to appear before Judge Gor- jspanity The latest application of ~ }don Thursd: morning and answer] its untiring research is the recom- t Bridges we preside ] The executive committee voted Several hund will mareh in the pre county employes | to set aside May 28 as Memortal ness pa rade, June.10, 1 ns of Deputy |SUnday, for the purpose of offering | a a.NG \to a char of grand larceny. It} mendation that it is as necessary Prosecutor Pa adopted at a/felef for war sufferers IE MO was alleged he had taken $30. from|to attend to internal sanitation of ft "| Ned McGol¢rick, who has been held| the drainage system of the human meeting o' ers in room Srening ns" COMMUNITY MEET ¢. ry HANG AT SCTINER SATURDAY ail as a state witness body as it is to the drains of the But Mr. Gray didn’t appear house OTIS SKINNER Seattle, Wash. JURY SWEATS FOR 3 |i’ wit"tead tne "communsty Yee a Avewst ‘itea a soe or ARS. ON $1 VERDICT |fom form Berit se osanas| er also suggest that the a it was learned he had been sent| Those of us who are accustomed regular county piente be turned in E Hi | “ » to the county hospital for treat-|' feel. dull and heavy when we 0 ant clatuanicheas Peoria: ct Jay AT RAINI RSC ool = | “CORK. e Fete WALK ment arise, splitting headache, stuffy celebration this r, with all the| | Night to $2; mat, 26¢ Why, Mr. Gray's wife called on| from a cold, foul tongue, nasty adjuncts, including reading the Dec hoes ee oan Teachers - lle Schwabacher | |him, and they went away,” explain- Layee yt A) pen. toate } laration of Independence and night|*°°!ation will hold a community $ Se., {I = ed the hospital authorities w as fresh as a daisy by open- { fireworks ‘MEDC meeting Friday evening, May 26, at riumser Senna | 4 Days Starting Sunday [tno court inquired where he Brig cy ing the sluices of the system each 8 o'clock at the Rainier school eee, _ Inc., | morning and flushing out the Judge Dykeman will speak on the = Distributors, (eat ROBSON [ stectece wea] hole of the internal poisonous ie w GET LUNG MOTORS stagnant matter. Every one, whether ailing, sick —_ or well, should, each morni THE MAKING OVER OF MRS, Marr be- conn Ad Nb gy. | ; And by Request, Special Performance! Lungmotors were placed at Les-|fore breakfast, drink .a glass of aad Biso fn on abundan fit he made a series of The public is invited } Thiesday Afternoon, May 30” chi park and at Johnson's boat-|Feal hot water with « teaspoonful etetreninsinem bs Mee ‘ cata a : The well-known mountain LUNE AME house, at the foot of Madison st., by {Of Hmestone phosphate in it ta ' in the case and four Mi} that labored and brought forth ' ’ the harbor department Thursday as|Wash from the stomach, liver and @ mouse had nothing on a jury D = $ added protection against accident vowels the vious day’s indi eschi park lingmotor will be| idle waste, sour bile and poison in Superior Judge Jurey’s s 5 hi : t the P.S. T., L. & P. Co’s|/0U8 toxins; thus cleansing, sweet 1 ar oned of court Thursday WASHINGTON, May 25,—The mS 0.'s : d . 4 ower house, Main $000. ‘The phone |@™ng and purifying the entire al H bring el iit They deliberated three hours | Qregon-California land bill passed La i | ites 0 : DNONe | entire CARL béfines ntti cle Rains ti0f Gre mun Whe aes and a aif and returned a ver- |ihe house today BRD. & MADISON Bast 3020 onthouse 181 food into the stomach. The action found by the court to have beer ict o Representative Foster's amend. | ast 302 lott — e action : 4 * ame Wilkes _ aides of hot water and limestone phos numbered among his wife's ad nee, wilt be paid by Thomas |ment, providing that counties in| | Players SUE SQUAW MAN [phate onan ‘empty stomach te mirers for allenation of her af ce, , . er lOregon receive 20 per cent of the| $10, 000 F , ra a etion e f the NIGHTS. 180 to | wonderfully invigorating. It cleans fections ais’ Gena’ ean hae a mlese proceeds from the sale of lands, In = " IRE LOSS out all the sour fermentations, b he allegations cover a period Talon: With, tesate car during stead of 30 per cent, was defeated, |= — gases, waste and acidity and gives of months, during which 167 to 12 Fe TACOMA, May 25.--T. Jone a splendid appetite it Jeg the Heavy anow dast: wint ay 25.-Ten thousand si id appetite for break- Bahl br 1 it of the city most near the "Hanford st. dock. or Representative Johnson of Wash \F dollars is the estimated loss by fire | fast. While you are enjoying your mm the time = : ington opposed the measure to the |)% to the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber | breakfagt the phosphated hot wa last, declaring Its only result would Co, yesterday, The com y ter is quietly extractiy large | 0. Ye dy « pany’'s creo-| cting a large LLOYD-GEORGE IN CHARGE be more Iftigation and confusion | soting plant, in the heart of the fac-; Volume of w ater from the blood LONDON Ma David Lloyd tory district, was completely de-|%d getting ready for a thorough m George has been given full chars stroved flushing of al » inside ‘Oreans $ of 0 hi " Premier N PUBLIC OWNERSHIP LEAGUE 1 royed sani f the inside orgar v WEES. UnAnLLy Pt) ia Alt y remler f the Put I Other Meatures e mi of people who are CHINESE EKGs HOME ’ ) announced toda A meeting of the Public Owner | 10e and 20 bothered with constiy a, biltor KEMEOIES » league will be held Frida Me WOMEN'S ALLIANCE MEETS |syells, stomach trouble, rhe Ae f Lietle Vernic night, at & o'clock, in the Labor Pcp ogee oe aR ETOP a q athe temeen | aie ¥\ Cecil Holt, of Kirkis RAYMOND ROBINS, of Chicago. temple, John E. Ballaine will speak PALACE HIP }\":)\ \ltho organized but a little more| skins, blood disorders ag siekty the nature herhs r school district No. 71, in superior tional convention of progressive| ci, ene Government Rallroad in Afternoons 10e—A. 4 than a month, the Women's Polit-| compiexions are urged to get a : fonal convention vrogresaive “ ent and Sunda ce ¢ 8 | 8 aA 7 Oo get 3 Mw. HEE Wo court Thursday for $15,500 daw evar cieatingiin Oliccn: wane Even ' 1 teal alliance already has a list of} quarter pound of limestone phos Chinese Medicine Co. |ages for a fractured skull whe #us- | hexday n Chicago — sais Poday, Wriday and Saturday 100 members. Hon, Frank G. Green} phate from the drug store. Thi s Bt, between 2nd | ta Pes > J 1 ladder, |2° Fent P pin y will address ¢ peting of the P 3 Aven, Seattle, Wai ei “etl op Sach : Bis : r SR Per Modern rooms, Best service. Spe- wick In SSUDDE ba Haerate ae Tae rd ar ei will cost very little, but is suffi- Established 1902. |p Di e playground apparatus “inch at the Hollywood, 212{cial rates. Hotel Virginus, 80 and Six Big Vaudevitte Ae ‘ 3 Bat, e Mount) cient to make any on »ro- at Rose Hill school, on March 31.1 Pike—Adv. bi 4 Vir Bich: Baptist ‘hares, . Geien at one a pro Continuous 1:15 to 11 p.m. Daily nounced crank on the subject. of ginia, near Westlake Ave—Ady, land 11th ave, internal sanitation,

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