The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1916, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916. PAGE 5 [MAP SHOWS GAINS OF ALLIES| wiat Gus Brown s2s Penn-Brook and Michael Stern Clothes Here is a general map of the al | Hed drive 1—British ships reported in ac amide tion along the Beigian coast ORoviers 2—Albert, where Gritish and French armies joined and scene of " bloodiest struggles, The allies ». driving toward Peronne, drove the oUILLE Germans from LaBoisselie, Fr court, Contal Maison and Montayw ban, and took Dompierre, where many German dead were found | 3—Verdun, where the French | and Germans are deadlocked The distance from the Somme| river to the sea is 110 miles ai bunkii ik Nices « ‘ ArmemueresS “ii The Gem of Puget Sound BY ALL a Aside f » natural beauty and lid hunger ccessibilit n¢ most important @ the weather 8 pre features of a Summer homesite s , ‘ pe ‘operty 1s WATER—both fresh Beach, While close to your home ‘ Bedestleamtnigs | ou want PURE WATER Clothes speak volumes. Why leity, you have here a splendid for want PLENTY OF WATER, best? of trees, big and little; you Manola Beach has just that and y not get the best? sc seisavits eee wa setts is distributed through a water 74 : a ave wild flowers an ih system that was completed last The style, design, finish, have a stream of water of great sh 4 . ° , and purity, a stream fror aa workmanship and _ material ee : ALT WATER does you but Ittle which is pumped and distributed e . . £00 the BEACH is not there. ‘ contribute to the desired effect. |through water mains sufficient HH OM E S j ] E By beach we mean a REAL BEACH sparkling water to supply thousands not a narrow strip running steep | They have a smartness of of people for all household and ly to the water's edge and covered + | i H | with boulders, rocks and coarse q sanitary purposes; you have a vie 4 design and quality value that | tary pur you have a view gravel. ‘There may be anothen / cannot be equaled anywhere. | that {s truly inspiring, and you stretch of beach as good as this 7] have a natural bathing beach, elsewhere on Puget Sound, Sakae , They represent the highest {ke of which ts not to be found writer has never seen or heard af Jelsewhere on Puget Sound The beach at Indianola extends “F ™ type of ready-to-wear ap- | ; the frontage of the property—one: 6 . ' he © nee of Indiano f } | an anol half mile—and from high to low gem aI parel. Reach is to tired nerves , as of 600 to Sam rest there is really restful i | all n clean, hard Always the latest showings | r recreation 1s stimulating and N D sand, just the kind to play on ‘ital : ope days one succession of hay " : Fs Pp Re NN i bare , the kind that makes the in Furnishings and Hats. nity \ ERONNE| | dines and satisfaction water transparent aud Sale | DQMPIERRE But, you say—such attractions Wading and swimming there is a | | are only for the well-todo! While delight, for the sun-warmed sands D : | BEQUINCORT Ms is admitted that the public ts al heat the incoming waters to a | ° | ways right, in this you are wrong Pleasing temperature, the gentle 7 : AY b any seen ‘with. way, sort ot inedels slope making bathing safe for chile + { | property owner at dren and those unable to swim, I | Just think! Yo This beach is probably the greatest “~ 5 cme s treet for $4 sset of t erty and we have 2 f Pe teiascati abt CAM asd CASE OTE Mine ied 1s : rther ced fe val 18 bs po at 1 dicates the British.French front before the drive started. The heavy mere $ The tra n ath houses for men am 4 . b Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bld dotted line shows how the allies advanced after « hing gains jare a few blocks t the women, with ample dressing rooms /# SITe 42-2 yu. &. 1 ag. palettes — raBES Tass m we Petts 9 p and sions for checking apparel. To reach Indianola Beach, take Kitsap Il. or sister boats at Pier Get off at Suquamish. Ferry te | Indianola Beach will be there to 4 take you to the property—a ride of 7 less than ten minutes. Fare for a he whole one-way trip, 25c. Three | to five round trips daily. For de tails of schedule, call this office or Kitsap Transportation Co,, at — REMEMBER—YOU CAN LIVE AT * INDIANOLA BEACH AND WORK Second Ave. at Yesler nth AUTO VICTIM IMPROVES ; al ha bt Be : re 4 Henry Peck, 3709 Laurel Court, | h are 8 Is recovering rapidly Friday from jand actual waterfront tracts, extr |inurtes he received in an auto ac |large, $500 mor y. Plent e. cident July 4 Jot rustic material for building. We j | deliver ron the ground at lowest Seattle prices, and sell It to |} Scandinavian American Bank | “ALLIES eee er $5 CASH $2 MONTHLY Buys a Tract janola Beas h shall have Nene Se. # chief breathing spot, yo | wit find that you have made a very p much worth-while tn m . SE. TLE. At Close of Business, June 30, 19106. BY CARL W. ACKERMAN . vestment IN SEATTLE, “a , BERLIN, July 7.—A severe | CLEAN, HARD SAND RESOURCES check has been administered to aS o> ee : the British army in the com Loans and Discounts................$ 7,104,734.55 bined Anglo-French offensive, | 1 veo Real Estate ...... 410,100.48 according to reports received Furniture and Fix here today and the British ] = Stocks and Bonds....... <\, $062,520.22 s. | 33,750.06 750.00 have suffered unusually heavy Cash and Exchange....... Sekar 1,866, 343.74 ish attack Gen. Haig’s army has| OMM Customers’ Liability under Letters of e | OE ra heidi bins 04s ss sie oa ebe ee 4,000.00 | * Credit granted on Dom and Foreig ee For Full Information and Literature, Call, Phone or Write ‘ PCCOTMATICES 5 as cs bse a cone oigs 50,000.00 ¢ aerate ae INDIANOLA BEACH LAND CO a LIABILITIES ratood here that COPIA. 06's 10 . 500,000.00 sive, perha th greate 614-15 JOSHUA GREEN BLDG. ELLIOTT 317 : SUIS ose sss 500,000.00 than marked the first ” Undivided Profits 11,616.68 forward movement. but the Demand Deposit ood the first & 18 inspired | —— ; Time and Savi 11,469,832.31 he greatest confidence {1 ; Pieces BOOD ROADS MEN (vavae raat ns | NEW PACT FOR |0UTSIDE OF THAT, Domestic and Fi 250,000.00 ent at the st THEY ARE PERFECT —_—_—_— hrench have ARE MIXED IN CEAL a $12,731,448.99 1 fr t ' ' EW YORE } Asda erie futy 7 C. M, Carter, . nied here, But the letter fraternities, sa ‘ wis county, “does; tated, const! oe boys, are p tr in ¢ not March mu tia to the office,” : : menace to the Ger , ver the National} joge ‘polit Prag ie LONDON The new Rus-/and County Commissioners G. Wy New Accounts Invited man line, is amply prepared | f bf connecting the ||; renal ato the na-fleoJapanese treaty provides that| Miller, J. T. Long and J. 9a i to repel any ser mena n the |Bast with the scenic West, 2,661 4 oni mad 1 Japan shall confer with |? extra compensation amount+y On the basis of strength, conservatism and real banking sector around Peronne miles in 32 days without mishay Evans Hughes, the flips sn Clete ne a withing to $1,074, according to. thi service, we are pleased to invite additional accounts from makin speeches and dtatrt sting G. O. P. presidential candidate being he poke ‘a sirphe brett 2 Lewis county seport tee state | ’ erature in every wayside town belongs to the Delta Upstion || tor!al ecial interests in | ‘8T | bureau of inspection, filed here yes- banks and bankers, firms, corporations and individuals, to TT the representatives of the national “A nt action, according to al terday each of whom will be accorded courteous treatment and every WILL BURY SEA LE pe ae ype = weld went taf Hitchcock, the mar aaaey at a ee ti Liss - tin a accommodation that is consistent with good, sound banking. BANKER IN NEW YORK rhe I fit Delta U. end) will t aken, with a view to sup ~ M. J. Shan P lat e pres. | merce Hugne eadquarters, is % af a and defense of those + ’ dant of the \ ecret ‘ tional officer of the G ghis and interests,” the summary || Irritate Your || * e Puget Sound Mortgage Co.’s rw. rarer oF me gatas Parts || hana, tier oft Grek ie mother rra ve ecretar » wa t Hugh a member The treaty further provides that } haughnes Good Roads association, of Spo t be that the whole |{neither Japan nor Russia shall be a 0) atera 0 on S den. He 1 kane; James Ho of Racine, |} thing was plotted at some my party to any political arrangement | } of the New Washington hotel Mon-| ne gr , aye Singleton, of the |] tic hour in the chapter “tomb mbination against the other.| { : * day ever for J. B. Chilberg, | Seattle cient purpose of t the agreement, it is | : In Denominations of $100 and $500 frat ‘vice “president of the bank.| They were, "honored at a ban [Aine hurnowe of the agteement. it ls\ll Sir Wm. Crookes’ glassesil § When Chilberg arrived he found Jin the Far Ea: Shaughnessy in a condition of half) nisot | oe the 228) woe excl The 1-year Bonds bear 5 per cent. consciousness, He died Thursday ||/the stronger light and heat The 2-year Bonds 5'%4 per cent. 7 ink of t | pocTors TO MEET \Jrays without diminishing’ 3- and 5-year Bonds 6 per cent WAR . DAaHCnGu ‘ - the vision They are sol sm ; ud : : as . dard ‘ a 1 the three-day annuall{{ly ne ticeable i e - eattle Le Iictate anc cattle oca LONDO 1 7-Day oyd- |? ne “ UeP esi the Washington Stat I “ ‘ 1 deposited with The Scandinavian TR FOR F Pies a alt ta ete Pel aald ¥ Med oclatio We can make them inf} fg Improveme 1 ley Q of w sf dward Grey is s¢ : ; ee , : One of the yusiness meetings | i srescrintio: Nits 4 American Bank as trustee. On t of that and as a matter WASHINGTON, July 7.—The de-|tary of foreign affairs, and the Earl | , ! mis nares ber ed quiet ] wit! be held aboard the 8. S, Chip-| vs uur pre ription. Call and f ee i 1 den Cantal of The Paes Sound partment of lubor {# investigating |of Derby 1s director of recruiting, The navy department elias) iowa, during a cruise about the ||{let us explain them to you] #9 of course there the paid up Capital « I get Sounc He Mieink oe the. Ma se laccording to confirmations now|there will be no more fighting Sound, July 14 : : ie complaint of the Seattle Cen- accor 1 -ONSULTATION BRE ' Mortgage Co., amounting to $100,000, as a further security ltral Labor Council that Wo completed * | Phe convention will open with a{|[CONSULTATION FREE] 7@ oe ‘ by Th a Chinaman, has been award BRING YA Ul TROOPS : ker at the Elks’ club, Speak j sterest and principal collected without charge by The a contract by the immigrat ers at the annual banquet will in ‘ Intere sia ; , f phen placed ice to furnish meals at the 5 PASTOR | H AR jclude Mayor Gill, President Suz OUR NEW HOME ‘ Scandinavian American Bar either forwarded or placec Aatention station ; 63. Tex Jzallo of the university and Dr . ; ji kee nt as directed Mn dantrane sani JU cee ‘ John ‘Pletcher Hall nee : hen incomes sath 1 Frank Westbrook, president of t the | 1404 Third Ave. F t re er's a 1 ! n te ohn Fleteh n or | Gen lo Gomez was reported to Sr at aa et meaner eee ae |EVERSOLE| J Arter ae yn ha 7m to Calexico. e in A cor Y on at Piedr ‘ Ft i seater Me Ran 2 Cart ith tw. iterate ee sete ee MOOSE FOR MUGNES cane inavian ic Ronan, notre, ord dra st rn OPTICAL CO. The house committee on public| Daniel Griffiths of Tacoma left /force estimated from 500 to 2,000, in-| | JACKSONVILLE, Fla. July 7 RE ’ cm lpuildings yesterday wrote into its Seattle for his home yesterday, | clu Yaqui Indiar The Yaquis The state central committee of the | RD BRANCH IF MORI bill a provision for spending atlafter being struck down twice by pitehed camp near an old ice plant,| progressive party here yesterday Established 1889 ‘ | eat $270.000 on an immigration |automoblles in the same day. His}on tho outskirts of the city, within] indorsed the candidacy of Charles RESOURCES OVER $11, 000.04 a a [nahin Be me te ee ea haa

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