The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1916, Page 2

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‘A GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE SOME MONEY Map Drawn to Scale of Navy Yard Vicinity, Showing Strategic Location of Ole Hanson's Additions The Puget Sound Navy Yard will be equipped for battleship fonstruction, and that at once. After a long struggle, our Navy “Ward will take its place in the front rank | Over Fifteen Millions of Dollars Has already been expended by our Government tn permanent im ements, making our Navy Yard one of the largest manufactur- is plants west of the Mississippi river. Congressman Wm. E, Humphrey and Senator Miles Poindex ter worked very hard for our Navy Yard, using every effort to We Must Not Forget That Woodrow Wilson, our great President; Josephus Daniela, secretary of the navy, and the administration forces generally, ‘Made the naval bill an administration measure, and without thetr Willing aid we would have recelved nothing. | Woodrow Wilson By forcing this bil? through Congress, has taken a distinct step forward in advocating Government bullding of Government ships ‘Yn Government yards, and it is our belief that within a very few “Years a great Government-bullt and Government-owned merchant ‘Marine will be constructed in our Navy Yards About 1,700 men have been employed at Puget Sound Navy Yard. When we start constructing a Greadnaught, we will employ at least 3,500 men, doub- ling the population and realty values, the people of this country realize that the only way we have a real merchant marine {s by building and operating the “ships ourselves, at least 20,000 men wil! be employed at our Navy Yard. The future looks bright to one who can read the signs of the times. Our great progressive President, when reelected, will as- ‘sist in this great measure, we are sure, and before his next term 4a President is over, merchant ships will be under construction at Bremerton. We own a great deal of Navy Yard p sale of 200 of our best and closest-in PRICES $100 to $300 EASY TERMS These prices were made low purposely, in order to allow pur chasers to make some money. We are making a profit on every lot we sell even at above prices, and folks at the Navy Yard are Duying some lots from us every day. Our addition is the closest-in addition now for sale, and if you desire to make a smal! investment and reap an almost certain profit, we advise the immediate purchase of our view property ‘This property lies within five minutes’ walk of P. O., High School and Navy Yard Gate. We make five trips dally. Ole Hanson & Son 316 Pike Street. Phone Elliott 2. Ad Masque Queen, Arena, Sept. 9 100 Votes for........ erty Saturday We opened our Come in and get free pamphiet. Dring about the granting of the appropriation for equipment, but | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | PAINLESS PROCTOR GUARANTEED DENTISTRY AT MODERN PRICES .$4.50 FINEST GOLD CROWNS, 22-karat PUTC......- cs eseeeeeeeeees FINEST GOLD BRIDGEWORK, 22-karat fine... epeees > $4. 50 Gold Fillings, Silver Fillings, Ete, at About Half Regular Prices PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE When Other Work Is Ordered All Work Guaranteed Absolutely Painless. PAINLESS PROCTOR Northeast Corner First and Pike. Entrance 10412 Pike St. Dear Miss Grey: So sweetly on my | close mine e Himeeif upon the Of my soul, where On! To let him see the | know |e hidden I've met his kis A DAZZLING REASON Dear Misa Grey: 1 was visiting a | friend in Milwaukee, and o morn | ing as her husband gave her the | usual good bye kiss, he said | “Is it so bad as that—you have jto shut your eyes when you kiss mer’ “No, Albert 10," she repiied This is a true story but you daztie me Cynthia R. EM GUILTY CONSCIENCE Dear Miss Grey 1 always clo kisses me, and We years of | my eyes when @ boy I know 14 other girls who do. 18 jare betwe 15 and | age We all believe we close our eyes from embarassment, for we know we are doing wrong to let every on “Tom, Dick and Harry” k who take ua home from a dan party or theatre, But I do not be Heve that the woman who promises to become the wife of the man she loves closes her eyes when the promise is sealed with a kins, be cause she loves her sweetheart. I do not love any of the boys who have kissed me, therefore always close my eyes. MARION DISAGREES WITH MAYOR Dear Miss Grey: I dislike to die agree with the chief official of our city but—A GIRL DOES CLOSE HER EYES WHEN A MAN KISSES HER. That ts rather all ‘CHINESE TO NOW | COME THRU HERE Annulment of the agreement be tween the bureau of immigration and the Canadian Pacific railway will have the effect of forcing all Chinese seeking entry {nto the } $1,000,000 to the annual receipts lof this Coast's transportation bust| ness, Immigration Commissioner White said Thureday Heretofore Chinese have been al jlowed to enter the United St |via the Canadian Pacific thru Van couver, B. C }Canadian Pacific intended to pull down the barriers against free en try and exit to and from this coun |‘ry, the United States immediately |took steps to cancel the agreement | | ada ‘PORT COMMISSION _ TO HOLD MEETING t commission will hold a ting Monday to coasider al of Commissioner Rems- rry Line Auto Bus of the 1 |the rop | burg that the Fe: Co. be given three-fifths revenue f | West Seattle ferry |company has received Jof the fares paid by use the ferry and the SCHOOL TAX RAISED One mill increase 1917 school tax levy in preliminary estimates penses, under advisement school board Thursday. this year was 6%4 mille Heretofore the three-fifths persons who bus. the indicated of ex by the in was Largest Credit Apparel Inst: 1332-34 Second Ave. Ea to vi this time. moderately priced. SHOES To hide love's open | United States to apply at Seattle or} San Francisco, and add $500,000 to) Anticipating that Canada and the| allowing Chinese to enter thru Can-| passengers using the | The levy i lo Charge at the Nothing Extra “It?s An Accommodation” We can’t urge mothers too strongly our boys’ department right «it Dandy CAPS STAR—THURSDAY, THIS KISSING QUESTION INSPIRES SEATTLEITES TO ANSWER IN VERSE This question of why a girl closes her eyes when a boy kisses her is moving some Seattleites to write verse, And the prose answers are coming in numbers, A few follow “TO HIDE LOVE'S OPEN DOOR” 1 feel quite su ewer this most Interesting kissing que When he lays his lips so lightly, that the following lines will an lon: own; } he must not see throne love has placed him | could never bear naked truth there, For when my dear mate kisses me, Just a touch, but eweet and slow, I know that we've been mat A million years ago; And down thru all the ages, In @ thousand lives or more, nd kissed Cc. B, F. embracing, But I shall modify that somewhat lam sure that when our mayor was a boy, or older per haps, he has come to a startling and unforeseen “something has caused him to close his eyes in stinctively, Or again, in some mo ment of bis busy Ife he hi elt an exquisite thrill, one which pene } trated lke the grinding of steel on steel, and in full enjoyment of this has closod his eves. The “kiss” a girl rec as the same effocts, When she is a novice the kiss le always unexpected and she instinctively her eyon to receive the full intoxication of the “unforeseen.” As she becomes accustomed, in a to this common expression of she closes her eyes so as to clones ne lov fully receive the exquisite thrill the physical contact gives | I have written on the presump- | tion that the is the ne under discu n “ALMOST DAR, 1. A. CLARK |Here Is a Most Convincing Testimonial for the Regal Dentists Just read {t and then | | j | | k what A he we be aid w ts out. Butt fared as hande ae I did in t Bo I thought | wo ir d and 414, for they took the roo me and tt ald not hurt « MRS. W. F. HUTCHIN “L110 Virgin After reading « frank, str ward 7 ke that, how can |zou possibly have ony Goupte tmetiing. At the time of his arrest he form any and all kinds of dentistey,| attributed his wrong-doing to the and do {ta ely without hurting| teachings of Spiritualism. He quit the patient that faith, he said, and joined the ra Yoga cult shortly before its leader, Ralph M. De Bit, was arrested with Mrs. Dorothy A rber, wife of © San Franc who jis now suing in Call fornia | Speckert was sentenced to serve six months to 1 re at Walla Walla, but was paroled on ac at S lof exemplary conduct, it is sald earn thelr rough Your teeth are « portant parts of y you could reallze ne at im wr anatomy. If] how Important itution in the United States. | 211 Union St. The Store for Boys and Their Mothers stern Costs You suits for school HATS BOSTON, A Simultane ously with the announcement f h|the safe return home of the} Deutschland, the North German Hloyd liner Willehad slid out from] r berth in East Boston and was AUG. 24, 1916, PAGE 2, EX-CON ADMITS DOUBLE MURDER OLATHE, Ka Aug Roy Dudley, arrested late y rda charged with the killing of Mr. and | Mra, Henry Mueller on their farm near here, admitted the killing to day, officials naid Dudley is reported to bave said he quarreled with Mueller over a team of mules and that Mueller at tacked him, To defend hinmelf Dudley claims to have grabbed a shotgun that Was hanging over the barn door and shot Mueller, then when Mra, Mueller attempted interfere he whot ber Offictals say Dudley did the shoot to | !nw Sunday, took possession of the place and hired a boy to help him jwith the farm work and then tried | to sell part of the wheat crop Muel ler had raised. The double murder was discov ered when Sheriff Carroll went to Stilwell to arrest Dudley on a charge of stealing the wheat After the killing Dudley is sald to have tied the bodies together and dragged them to an abandoned house, a quarter of a mile distant, |where he hid the bodies in the cellar Dudley is an ex-convict BOY SLAYERS PLAY IN JAIL TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug 24 | Facing murder charges, Harold « Lynn Lovelace, aged 12 an years, played happ ju-} venile ward of the county jail to-| day They apparently had no Ithought whatever of the killing of F. T, Hamill, to which they have} | confessed Since their arrival in prison, the! |boys have been bathed and clothed) in gew outfits. They have rigged | up method of playing “one old cat,” with the jail wall as a back: | stop | It {a evident that they are not] doing any worrying about their/ predicament All efforts to locate their parents have falled The date for the Lovelace pre liminary hearing has not been net It will be held up until the district attorney decides whether he shall prosecute the boys on a straight | |murder charge. Lynn, the young jer, In alleged to have actually fired the shot whi led Hamill, after | the letter surpr.sed the boys rot bing his _ house, | Wife Sues Man Spiritualism Led | Into Prison Cell Aloysius J. Speckert, former at torney, from Walla Walla he was sen tenced for embezziement more jthan a year ago, was being sued ! e Thursday Mrs. Speckert, in a complaint} filed Wednenday, alleges her t has not su sin ay tho at Hbert and a doing so. fatled even to supply the | h the co: Speckert says Speckert ts now ficen at Northern occupying of. Hank build /LINER WILL HELP BREMEN, IS REPORT supposed to be for New La ostensibly to meet the Bremen, the second Ger man giant submarine headed early toda don BREMEN NEARING AMERICA The | COPENHAG N, Aug. 24 ubmarine Bremen, sister ship of jthe Deutschland, will arrive in America within a few days, Di rector 1asmann of the Ocean com-| jpany, told a German newspa man at Bremen today, T ar Co, has received a mess rom the Bremen since she left port, he added H. Sullivan and N. EB. Droddy | jaborers, were arrested early Thursday morning, and held on open charges, after Thomas Kelly declared they rapped him over the head and took $5 from his pockets The men ran into the arms of ar efficer who heard Kelly yelling ihey deny the charge PITTSBURG, Aug. 24.—The Cen tral Trust company, a state insti tution was closed today, Bad loans and overdrafts forced this ection, according to a notice post ed on the doors. The bank was patronized largely by commission merchants and had deposits of $600,000, | 'GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS bark, gl ler-t-la nple of buckthorr erine, ete, known a mixture Adlér-i-ka acts on I nd upper bowel, ONE constipat It ren 16 INSTAN' A | i-ka is as «. Swift Second ave, and Pike at, and N. Broadway, nmon necessities bo | ARTILLERYMEN HAVE (CITIZEN SAILORS PRACTICE AT FORT HAVE SHORE LEAVE Cleo Ridgley Little \ Billy 4 Jacobs and aj Wallace Reid All Will Bein THE CLEAN-UP “The House of the Golden Windows” A Great Story of the California Oil Gushers, to Be Seen Tonight, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 15c Children 5c Friday—7:30 and 9 at the Fashion Show PACIFIC OUTFITTING C2 COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY PORT TOWNSEND, Ang 24 SAN DIEGO, Aug. 24.—Enjoying § rie ne companies of Coast artillery! shore leave here today were the t Fort Worden today target practice | citizensatiors of Washington, Ore tht . mark|£0n and Montana, from the crutser hour. New Orleans, bound for Magdalena ary to bay for maneuvers 000-| Two re r members of the crew 5,000| who had an argument on deck were | CIVILIZATION’ MATINEES METROPOLITAN THEATRE fight MOTHERS! WHAT ABOUT ME? RULERS!! WHERE IS MY DADDY? SEE slated to FOR THE ANSWER=— RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR Matinees or Evenings — 2:20 — 8:20 THIS IS ™= FINAL WEEK EVENINGS 25c 25-50-75c , error Anes saD

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