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Suquamish Bécomes is wun) fees ! Distributing Center and pie eh Prosecutor Looks for People Transfer Point Who Gave “Salts” to Mrs, Pizzella HUSBAND HEARD CRIES Chief Deputy Prose f | Holsell is endeavoring Friday to learn which of Mra, Cetina la’s nelghbors gave her a packa of wha supposed were Ky salt caused her dea Thursday in her home, 2901 ave. 8 Mrs. Plazella succur within two hour taken a dose of the stuff. She had confined to her bed for a week, 4: to Mrs. Pi of a child that midwife 8. who was attend have found that Pizzella, th ped Tn gas WO" esimon, who Our boat service at Suquamish is so very much su- perior to any other on the Sound that folks who have had quamish, distribute them by smaller boats to their re- boat service we have built up for Suquamish, and to them Suquamish is now, and always will be, the center of | , activity. The natural beauty of the place, the miles and ff} “miles of graded streets, the water system, the churches @ Correspondingly low fares to other and schools and homes and stores and the spirit of the > people all make it an ideal spot for summer or winter We Want You to Go to Suquamish and Look Over Our For full information, call or write 1 Terms $2.50 Cash, $2 Monthly TITTirirtetel The Most-Talked-About Picture of the Year UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY | Famy Ward Ji pas. These lots lie level, streets are graded, water i We had 300 five days ago. We have over 250 @ few warm days and all will be gone. Take Kitsap II at Pier 3 at 9 a. m. any day or at 1 p. m. every. \except Saturday and Sunday. Boats leave Sunday Suquamish at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Come along and ff} look Suquamish over. Cc ‘ fe] fe] L Salesmen on boat wearing our badge "7? OLE HANSON & SON 316 Pike Street. Phone Elliott 2. ; 25c REBATE COUPON Buy your Winter's supply of Acme Coal now and save “money. Acme is a fine keeper, does not slack out, retains Gts high heating value indefinitely. Give this ad to the Gaeliveryman and he will give you 25c per ton rebate from| 7$4.00, the regular price on Acme Lump. All prices are at} ‘bunkers. Prices on Furnace $3.50, Nut $3.25 and Run of Mine $3, as usual.| = Remember—Acme is the coal that gives most heat per dollar. It} aves both money and trouble, for it leaves least ash and no soot or| Blinkers. We offer the rebate to introduce Acme into new homes, bi at | Bad as well as new customers may take advantage of it Order a load today—it will be the best Coal buy you ever made 0. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 West Seattle Yard, West 349-W.—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 25c REBATE COUPON SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES - ADDED COMEDIES OPEN DAILY 9 A. M 10c | REX Loge Senta the SECOND AND UNIVERSITY Children Se COMING SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD, IN “POOR LITTLE PEPPINA” Greatest Bargains Ad Ever Offered to the WA ~tey Public | \ Choose the best you can find in the magnificent stock at this price. Beautiful Novelties, Rich Plain Blues and Blacks. Suits that are marked $25.00, 16 50 $30.00 and $35.00, cut to . e Nothing higher. a WHITE SHIRTS Govern t stock; finest Our entire $15.00 line of superb values in Men's d Young Men's Suits a ts en's Suit: $1 2.50 a $5.00 and $6.00 values. $3.75 Pure Silk Shirts, heavy quality, tailormade. One Wht Bach Lanyard # With hase of Middiew W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE 1209 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. Write for Catalogue © Mail Orders Willed Open Saturday Night Tonkin’s THE STYLE SHOP—609 SECOND AVE. STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. PAGE 2 ch has bee chemist w c= ei WEW EVIDENCE IN GERMAN ern Shhh SEATTLE MURDER s age inferior service of their own, will in the future take the a a he leave you, and go_off| Suquamish boat and, after landing their passengers at Su- BB) towara the construction can te spective destinations. . a B k Ea t E 7 BB] Ves. About 15 minutes Inter he We are glad that competitors recognize the wonderful B ac. S xcursions came back | construction camp?” ‘we say you are welcome to benefit by it. We want to : buitd up the entire bay on which Suquamish is situate St. Paul — -$ 60.00 Chicago ..... gf his movements and THERE IS ROOM enough for all. | i: -+ 60.00 Toronto ..... 92.00 or soi iy odie | @@ Winnipeg .... 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 ta Boston ...... 110.00 New York ... 110.70 beh t elf at the time,. ‘Well, he FEAR BLOODSHED IN STRIKE BATTLE wn] VIRGINIA, Minn, June> 16 ;| Bloodshed was antictpated, follow: | si "ling the formal declaration of strtk | thor.’ whe! {Me Iron ore miners that they would not pay any attention to a | yrder, directing them to | The police threaten to drive the | i1]miners out of town, The miners | armed 100} have organized e-|men whom they call thelr own | |“police” force, Wm, D. Haywood Chicago union organizer, tw t ed to be on the organizer | iiee given CONTINUED j FROM PAGE 1 | ip in paper. At the time it ran thru my mind that he was carry jing his lunch.” | » appear to yo sah like «a man who was} BB | down-andout, and wanted work | You Did you fee him again?” id he have had time to go Ww Bundle have the bundle when p back don't think he did. The rea leon I aay this is because I thought | one B has eaten his lunch Willard was dismissed B N nK ned be brought Into | the lard ss testi It about King carrying a |} It was not revealed whether or have further evi dence related to the Willard testi-|® King on A oj k th re and e phone by of the murdered! not the p« that, on searching the house, the night of the n no empty pocketbooks were found under the table in the living room Tells of Pocketbooks Former Chief of Police Louis Lang was called to the stand } He said that he had picked up empty pocketbookg under the ta morn following the |murder, when went thru the} house. CHIEF HOPES TO GET ,, Practically certain that the loot \* ling of the police evidence rooms} AUBI in the Put f building was} carried on b; ns who “had “ r members of olice Chief Beck Friday that he hoped ¢ whole details of the plot protection his depar' ghar a specia Green THRE } quantity O h ave. and Jefferson st f hear-|state ¢ « mn, whojor for as it happened ers _ Bargains They 1 a and Nettleton Oxfo for men sing out th n Lot White Duck Pumps—the kind Duck Lace Shoes—spec $3.50 Women’s White Duck, Rubber Sole Miese And Children's Sport Shoes | within the reach of all wn Stairs Department always & lues to be found in the city 120 MARION 8T IN A STRING FACTOR Y— "STORY FROM KERRY, MAN GOES TO HAVE” STOMACH CUT OUT R. Green, attorney, b San Francisco, wh have his stomach r few of its kind ¢ | any of its functions for months ah he th having| leather ow fn his posses-| THEY TRY TO RESCUE - e denied DAHLONE, June 16.—In O C t a moonshi nd poured a Oo HOLD JOLLIFICATION neem iw WISCONSIN wii join their Sencte-attes| RUIN APPLE TREES at 7:45 p. m. for &/ RARABOO, Wis., June 16.—Deer, : win e 1 and/ which are protected the year round | NDE tietes Steen nt fi n tion chards in the porhood of} meet-|araboo, 1s the ion of the||/ TOMORROW. You can do to the}to Madison to ar Downstairs at Turrell’s “Turrel’s Shoe Co. ‘IF CAESAR ONLY KNEW” How really good the Olive Oil is that now bears his name, it would be a source of pleasure to him CAESAR Extra Virgin OLIVE OIL. is becoming more popular daily. It is fine flavored, pure as gold, and is really a High-Grade Virgin Olive Oil. “CAESAR’S A WINNER” Every Package Guaranteed. Ask Your Dealer for “CAESAR” John Vittucgi Company IMPORTERS SOFT SNAPS :| RAID BUFFET BAR )RESCUE EXPLORERS | Police officers raided the mae LONDON, June 16.—A Reuter dis Bar, 225 Pine st. Friday noon and |confiscated two barrels of cider, said to be extra hard, aud bottled | about to leave the Falklands to res | whiskey. They found the whiskey! | patch says that Lieut. Shackleton is cue the men of his party left on Ele ened }in the safe sald, ne phant island 1 OCCASIONALLY? ASIC | THE SULTAN of Muscat rules ae » Mr. King was |e W) MARRY the hottest country on earth. The nt + eh tricken that log someTHING thermometer has registered 189 Books! lk,” she went on. gra“ | degrees in the sun in Muscat cdgen testified | MUSE THET Ce _ For Vecetion Reading NOT MERELY 2 ENCH- POPULAR: pe Hore lord's Acta oapha user ie FICTION at nerve te Jand bul oe -up of impaired vy Buy « bottle We have just received an in- teresting assortment of books for summer reading—light, en- COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | ff Roo A few of the many ” by Gene Stratton-Por- ae DRESSES MEN ~ “WOMEN ” by H. & Harri. " by E. S. Field. Strange Case of Mary x FRANK B. WILSON’S Archway Bookstore Our Aim Is to Dress You Well RN, June 16 Arthur gone te list # case is one of a very is and h not performed DROWN IN BEER} ° into a well moonshiners tried to Credit at the EASTERN Costs You Nothing EXTRA ‘It’s an Accommodation’ er out | slipped into the jrowned in the who has gone pal to the govern- so, without any risk on your sivtance for apple grow- * bs part, because every Suit that we sell is guaranteed by us to give satisfaction in every way to the customer. YOU WILL FIND us ready to show you everything that is new and correct in style for men and young men. Bradbury 2 $20 & Other Reliable Makes $15 to $22.50 HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS Are! ly priced at and $4. that isually sell for tal at Mary Jane Pumy S245 n a variety of styles Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. ives you the best shoe 1332.34 au Second Union Street Avenue 903 SECOND AVE