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Downes of Boston. Maaa., will speak . The great council will close Tues. \day night, after a two days’ session C. G. MORRISON and E. W. Har rison are in Seattle after a 10-day trip to Mt. Baker, during which they climbed to the summit proving title, the ser- | vices of a corps of ex- pert examiners and at- | torneys, the benefit of the only complete ab- tract plants in King ' County, and the only | contract of indemnity | in case of error or loss _ that is authorized by the State of Washing- ton, the policy of Title You couldn’t buy a bet- > Insurance. ter, purer, more efficient q or more dependable Bak- ing Powder than ROGERS’ AUTO CLUB There isn't a better Powder sold, at any p does not contain Alum men, It's a Pure Phosph Powder; endorsed by the West field Board of Health 25ca Pound | the Price Washington Title _ Insurance | Company Bak Your money refunded if you are not perfectly antiafied, if you have a house to ren’ | @ Star Want Ad will find you @ tenant. 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Passenger Agent Phones: Main 117 and Elliott 5609 is advanced each year {nto the next | ‘ THE ROGERS CO. |, Sanit Ais ORME 0 6. sR le ae STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916. ‘$20,000,000 WORTH OF SHIPS BUILDING OR CONTRACTED FOR IN SEATTLE YARDS PAGE 6, rporation; below, two freighters and two United States navy submarines corp: plan Above, the gigantic ways upon which ships are being constructed at the Skinner-Eddy shipbuilding t of the Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co. * * * * * * | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 OF WOOD AND STEEL VESSELS THIS AMOUNT IS ACTUALLY CONTRACTED FOR | Two-Million-Dollar Shipbuilding Co. a to Life on Flats in 5 Months THE PAN THIS WEEK the cess Athena and Verna Mercereau It's a saw-off between Prin at Pantages theatre this week as to which one cuts the most mustard. Both are marvels in Oriental and Possibly one of the most remarkable pieces of construc-| Egyptian dances, They lead a tion work on re that of the Skinner & Eddy Corpora-| classy ballet of six in the headline tion/ at the foot soliaetie ot offering, There's lots of fun on "rsh Pagpr tage tg thane paige aap oll gp at pied by this '®,progran a ¢ months ago the ground upied “by this The Models de Luxe” do some oncern a mass of tideflat sand and drift we Today clever post reproducing famous re than $2,000,000, ntai machine art stud real flesh h attern rooms, offices and other!, The 16th installment of “The Iron Claw” completes the bill necessary to ling, stands as a monument to a coerce —_ ger David Rodger wstructive ability vessel laid w 1 beams and two oil tan ing 435 fect over all the kee 1 and at The $ are on the ways ithin a few days, while he ce mopar proximate $10,000,000. Three engineers of the Lloyd recent visitors of up-to-date they had ever seen wo vessels as soon as sent two partially keel of a third vessel will be] a fourth will be laid in the fal acts for the construction of sever ys for the Standard Oil Co., measur The total value of the vessels will ap the mpleted first UNCLE SAM INDORSES OUR MEATS under construction at bec CLASSY DANCERS AT FRYE’S s, of London, who were] 1,500 Employes at One Plant Soon to Be Increased to More than 2,000 Modern machinery, such as an automatic rivet machine] which turns out eight tons of rivets a day, is contained in| verything in the finished vessel, even to the teak the pl ant.” } the plant, said it was the most modern and and hardwood furniture, will be made in the Seattle yards. is not empk or m Tk oldest tra }An up-to-date hospital will be a part of the plant, which yet completed anitary washrooms have been installed for the 1,500 yes. The number of employes will be increased to 2,000 re, it is said, as soon as the new keels are laid ¢ Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Co., one of the Seattle firms in the construction business, has con- ts calling for approximately $6,000,000 worth of vessels At present there are two 5-000-ton vessels and three sub- marines on the yard ways and two new keels will be laid by Av ugust 1 | Uncle Sam Comes to Seattle to Get Submarines for His Bigger Navy The company's contracts call for four 7,500-ton vessels for Norweigian and Danish firms, two 5,000-ton vessels for the New York & Cuban Mail S. S. Co. The United States government has three submarines and one torpedo boat de- troye ( been the Aux plant is know er ordered ma ¢ equal of any ! in rica icials of the company assert that improvements have and still others contemplated which will make Ame und Bridge & Dredging Co rms to enter the building field. This company ts « entirely to the co uction of wooden h uperintendent of construction and the i uted near the entrance of the East waterway. It n as One Company +o Build 12 Vessels at an [ 250 fe built Th coast incluc Average Price of $225,000 welve vessels et, under construction in this yard will be $225,000. he vessels will be built along standard lines uipped with Deisel engine trade upt ling S| he ha ation oan says alt pres construction The frames are constructed of Washington fir and the complete frame is cut in 15 days. The vessels are four- masted with special hatches, which greatly facilitate loading, it is said Nilson & Kelez are constructing an auxiliary schooner for the Alaska Pacific zation Co,, under the supervision | of Capt. O. A. Johansen on the East waterway Che vessel is 232 feet in length with a 24-foot beam and will cost ap-| proximately $225,000. It will be launched in the fall and put on the Alaska run And There Are Still More Big included several new ystem for the hull timbers, in the Contracts Waiting Seattle Firms Officials of the company would not say as to the number of vessels which will be built, but intimated the plant would build other vessel Capt. James Griffiths, of Griffiths & Son, who recently} acquired the plant of Hall Bros. at Eagle Harbor, announced Tuesday that he was attempting to close several large build ing tra I ast the Eagle Harbor plant has been used chiefly a 4 plant, but it make n vessel the Washington Shipping Corporation yard are planned, with two vessels, measuring The average cost of each vessel | They will and suitable for lumber and} features, | has been completely equipped to| | Captain Griffiths said he had never seen the building out Bl iook so good. is one of the] Choice Shoulder of Young Mutton Pork Roast QUALITY MARKETS Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Spare Choice Mutton Chops....... eoccses Choice Shoulder Choice Shoulder Veal Roast Wild Rose Creamery Butter.... AN MARKIEP Third Ave. Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp nifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. Laborers Wanted WAGES ON SHIPS: 50c Straight Time 75¢ Overtime WAGES ON DOCKS: 40c Straight Time 60c Overtime Free Board and Lodging. APPLY AT DOCKS or 549 CENTRAL BLDG, SEATTLE Waterfront Employers’ Union Improper than i ve often th your long standing trouble 1 treat ait DIsoR- DERS | for rellabie Tent nan Blood AWAY ty Butlding Unton and Third. Opposite Postoffice, Office Hours: 9 & m to & pm. G@updays, 10 @ m. to 22, | | | | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS form, Pg ie ia a The Balance of years. In order filled in, 50c Silk Hose 50c Ties $2.50 Pajamas . TONKIN STORE Will Be Sold Commencing Tomorrow Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. This is by far the finest line of haberdashery and men’s wearing apparel that has been offered the public in many All Arrow Collars, 1-2 Off $1.00 B. V. D. Union Suits ee eee $1.50 Union Suits. .... .89c $4.00 Union Suits. . $3.75 G. & M. Underwear (broken lines) All $2 and $2.50 Ties. .98c 25c Boston Garters... .. Sens the Merchandise and Fixtures in the ITEMS to serve you all, many lines have been so as to make the assortment complete. $1.00 Shirts $1.50 Shirts $2.00 Shirts $3.00 Shirts $5.00 Silk Shirts... . $6.00 to $7.50 Silk and French Flannel Shirts, E. & W. and Savoy brands. $2.89 Values to $10.00, Full Dress Vests ... .$1.48 $25 Traveling Bags $14.85 $12.50 Suit Cases... . $7.85 All $5.00 Hats, this includes J. B. Stetson and Warbur- 28c . $2.28 Pe seat 89c $15.00 Suits... $20.00 Suits All Overcoats Owing to ex $3.50 Men’s Hats... $1 89 All Clothing Will Be Sold for Half Price slight charge will be made for alterations. 609 Second Ave. Butler Hotel Bldg. ton makes, go for. . . . $2.89 ...-$7.50 | $25.00 Suits. .....$12.50 ... $10.00 | $35.00 Suits... ... $17.50 ARAB Nestoria Ge .Half Price treme reductions on Men’s Clothing, a aff Rpecta CALEXICO, July 26.—Sixty- two, a man of God, he stands each Sunday evening, an in- spiration and a@ trusted scout from the army of the Almighty to lead the men in olive drab of the Second Washington in- fantry along the safe trails of nder little man, but a in comparison with the houldered chaps who emnly and reverently im, Is Chaplain Spen- cer &. Sulliger. He holds a tain in the regiment igned to dut has beena commission of nd ie 1900, and, except for Col. . is the only man of the giment who wears a 15-year enlistment medal Sunday night, when he steps out ~ before his men, he claims them all this father of the regiment He lays his military hat aside and dons a black skull cap that leaves! but a fringe of fast-thinning gray | hair show tn back | As he stands there in his unt his weather-tanned border sun, jand kindness ithe halflenses of his glasses reflect! the perpetual smile that lights his countenance except for moments of extreme earnestness The brown eyts that look over Profanity is always prevalent where men gather together out of woman's hearing. The men of the |Second Washington infantry are no | - MIKE WANTS exceptions, But when Chaplain Sulliger opens service in his open-atr church, un graced by a single feminine pres. ence, profanity ceases Every one, even the boys on the side Iinee, uncovers when the chap lain bows his head in prayer, A bard of the squad tent, who represents the spirit of the men who have been standing on the side lines, writes: Layin’ In my aquad tent, a ta Turkish bath, Sorta sets me thinkin’ o° the Aftermath; Kinda sets me thinkin’ 0° the World below; Kinda keeps me guessin’ If ! want to go. When the chaplain preaches to us Sunday next, Bet your life I'm goin’ to listen To the text; Bet your life I'm gone to cut the Crooks and kinks; For this poopdeck's Inferno's Surely got my Jinx, When the call came for the Sec- Mike Gaffney, private detective renewed his claim of $160 agatnst the clty, which, he says, he earned in connection with the attempted unraveling of the Wheeler and Swift murder myetery He filed his claim with the council Monday. creased | face, tanned to a deeper brown by the he radiates love} CHAPLAIN OF SECOND | MORMONS Picnic WASHINGTON EARNS ADMIRATION OF MEN! About 150 Mormons attended a pieoic Monday in Woodland park, in of the arrival of Brigham Youn and the pioneer band of 144 Mor- mans in the Salt Lake valley in } 1847 from Illinois. jond Washington, Chaplain Sulliger| Besides several pioneers, 20 mis- Was among the first to respond sionaries of the Western Washipg- He left’ his position as district | ton division of the church attended @uperintendent of the Methotist| the picnic. They will meet Tucs church in the Tacoma district, and|@4Y to redistribute the district a wife and chiid, when he joined} ¥OTk. — the regiment for the border. } < oe pine thought that for a man of /TALIANS CAPTURE PEAK 62 the trip would prove too strenu.|,, ROME, July 25.—Mount Cimone, ra ‘4 the loftiest peak in the Northern ous, but Chaplain Sulliger only! qnpenines, has been captured by smiled [Italian troops, it was officially an- He hasn't missed a meal since he| nounced. tod arrived in this land of eternal - me, | Cimone is 7,310 feet in height e has stood up under the ty-/and lies south of the Austrian bor- phoid prophylactic treatments as dor well as the sturdiest man in the ranks, and is feeling “fit.” His tent ts open to them at all times, and many are the homesick boys and troubled men who come to him for consultation and spirit- ual comfort | His handshake is a warm wel- come and his advice {s straightfor-| ward, soldierly and stimulating < COMING | CIVILIZATION | The Autographic KODAK, Jr. One of the efficient models that has oe to bring Kodak photography within the reach of everybody. 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