The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1917, Page 7

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Dur Navy Yard Addition WR A Beehive of Activity Home Building Has Started on Our Addition The development of the Puget Sound the employment of men, the immense sums appropriated for this yard by congress bid fair to build large city at Bremerton and Charleston, On our addition men are clearing their lots, grading the streets and construct- ing tent frames to live in while building | Everywhere is activity and Navy Yard; their homes. life. Merritt & Hall, " walk of wharf, mile of Navy YardMence stores, myere never was a OLE BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON, Feb. their home ports Germany's U-boat war. intmen. ing them. ~ Authorities felt tha’ Pain. ‘This feeling appeared likely to hasten the solution of the | question of armament for mer. The solution will biy be direct or indirect ce of the navy depart ] guns to merchant ships Germany | leock PLASTERS The World's Grestest | | External Remedy. | | Backache, | Rheumatism, | rei pa Loca Insist on Having ALLCOCK’S. the home builders, started several homes to- | to work and within the city limits graded the streets free and any house built on any of our lots will sell or rent at once. rdinary man to make a sure safe profit @AND IS THE SAFEST OF ALL IN- VESTMENT, and this land is situated where Uncle Sam's pay roll backs it up United Press Staff Correspondent 4 12— Administration officials began teday to share the impatience | ef shipping men over forced de- tention of American vessels in because of |many, |tho , day. Mr. more; folks without apartment 00 | i, chants are | Men are Saturday days’ vacatic We are of well known | every lot Come in at | deed ought not to be in the position to say that she had driven shipping from the seas thru r of her U-boats. man attempts to stave off war |tween the United States and Ger this government doubted that Germany is prepared to mod ify her undersea campaign. The government has found it j must do something to help the tled up shipping or face a stream of probable public condemnation for permitting shipping to Iie idle while, by all rights, it can travel undoubtedly only with arma- ment as a safeguard. The situation has been turned over to the navy for consideration It may sell guna to some source. and then have this source supply them to ships wanting them; again it may openly supply the guns. TO ARM U. S. TUGS GALVESTON, Tex. Feb. 12. The United States navy has com. pleted arrangements for arming all! seagoing tugs at Galveston and other gulf and Atlantic ports, ac- cording to a naval official here to- day. Clergy and farm the lowest “laborers have i BUILDING LOANS MONEY FURNISHED FOR BUILDING AT LOWEST INTEREST RATES PLANS DRAWN FREE SMALE BROS. 601-2 Northern Bank Bidg. Elliott 686 e WE ARE FORK mén Special and Chronic Diseases, suc Vital Decline, Varicose /eins, Blood and Skin Disorders, Kid der Diseases, Nervous Fistula and Piles BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE free Consultation—Hou's 9a.m. National Medical Institute 119 OCCIDENTAL AVE. MEN READ THIS Let us offer you the relief we are giving others, ard | ment end of it in your own hands, We Treat All Diseases of Men id comfort 1o the pay- iver and Blad- sorders, Rupture, 09pm. Sturgeon homes house every one ha Yard on acc afternoons off at full pay, paredness program and are making sold Come in office 10 a And despite talk of Ger construct two working in the yard ar to live in. A $35,000 being constructed will is near the Chester street gate. The mer doing a fine business and as plenty of work. glad to work at the Navy ount of the eight-hour day,| yn in summer, fering for sale full pay, etc.} 200 Fine Level Lots $125 TO $300 Easy Terms This property lies wit schools moncy on abstract Warranty or 12:30 p. m Free ARMING U. S. SHIPS RAIDER SINKS WILL BE DECIDED) TWO CRUISERS, -__ SAYSREPORT STAR—MONDAY, FE States. She might as well try to beat the planet Mars You way Ah, but wo have no army, And we have only a very amall navy. And we have no guns and no ammunition, What could vrs $15.00 Go-Cart No doubt at (he moment we are shy of tools, But we have the e potentiniities of all these thing Before this nation faced any chance t, it would have UNDER ARMS EVERY MAN OF FIGHTING A POPULATION OF 110,000,000, IT WOULD HAVE MORE pecial | , MORE AMMUNITION, MORE SHIPS THAN ANY ¢ ; “R HAD, Three years must pars, or four, in getting these things, of the new 1917 Model | but we ehould get them, if we needed them, and we should never let up Go-Carts, like picture; has 10 until we had won, if it took ten years agit a Nae aol Gh | Hecause we have the means, we have the numbers, we have the grips, 3-position Intelligence and we have the grit padded back ‘and neat; 4-bow , foo k enam IT'S GOOD-NIGHT, AND EVERY GERMAN KNOWS IT Not only be of the ready me unlimited credit and all the rest, but because of the tremendous and unequaled power back of us, tt ts goodnight to the German cause, and every German knows it YoR_ can't make masses of men fight long in a cause they now ts ¢ | hopeless + Our advertised terms are Particularly jen they are pittel a us Ven who kno the j i ‘ar ae Bhar t against mer now ir ,Weekty exactly as you will find | be tp hea eleven NE , them when you visit the jen't a i all these neutral nations waiting only fo! waineke ° If we declare that the patience of civilized mon t* exhausted GOTTSTEIN store to make and we can stand more, they will give us at least their unlimited moral suppe IT WILL BE ALL THE WORLD AGAINST HER | Then will be the world against Germany on purely moral * all « Hy grounds, and if Germany were five ties as strong that would break ber and a small amount, just what ae: le nothing t ret in this situation—and nothing to fear Gu 4 you can easily spare, each at the war come, 1 never apything to regret or fear en So Rashes, na av is all v k man or a nation is right sth er daa oh ta ins e pay day is all we ask. asd bain Saibe fate ta eritken Mareyese MAME eee " 2 The "famous No intentionally misleading We @hall sit at the council board where the terms of peace are ar ‘ : Sia "the tany statement as to terms or val- Then, if we have the courage and the manhood to stand by our con y $1 N ues ever appears over our victions and the truth, we shall jasist upon one thing as absolutely need 1 Now and signature. ful to & peace now and a peace that will endure hereaf $1 Weekly It {8 that Europe, for the world’s safety, shall be democratized Or Added to Account NO MORE KINGS, N | No more king and kaiser business; 3¢)| More sac red families, plotting world dominion and shedding oceans of | blood! Wonderful chance, unequaled in t serve mankind and serve civilization! | The very thought of it ought to tation NO MORE KINGS, NO MORE W WOULD END IN 90 DAYS IF U.S. ENTERED CONFLICT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 B. 12, 1917. PAGE 7 FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Second BUCK'S RANGES Ave, Between Pike and Pine. BUCK’S HEATERS mey we n furniah the allies, the CREDIT your selections. A reasonable businesslike payment down New 1917 oO MORE WARS! no more royal fetiches; no GENUINE PULLMAN DAVENPORT SPECIAL $47.50 Solid oak frame, finished waxed he history of nations, to serve God, fill us with #olemn joy and exal ARB! i} sh Moroccoline and trimmed with ruffled front; fitted with in a few minutes’ | once and pick out a choice location. A few cotton mattress, covered in ACA and within 1% lars inves now will lay the foundation} ; Uehdae A eae handeoie ied Walking distance r independence. Don't delay, as our prop-] IS VESTIONE D BY THE p LI | si = Pa te ha " ally ide We hey Suid’ Salting fi so ‘) <i | EDT seins a of furniture that really adds an e have | erty is selling fast, and soon we will raise | NANA 4 Aaa fee lo 4 wh) Mee | extra room to the house. the prices. | is Cia Ss ial $47.50 Our prices are very cheap, so cheap, in Chinese were etill In hiding Detectives also arrested Billie pecial ° greater opportunity fr fact, that people remark about it, but we] Monday and peering from be cen ae al a ene ot the bP vdeang . idee . vn bought cheap before there was any big pre hind closed shutters for fear | iii "cings. and Dong Fook, who was May be added to customer's | of further gun fights between | warring tongmen, while the Lee in still held at the city jail on an open charge, after being cap tured running from the scene Sat urday. His revolver was found in| the vacant lot where he threw it during his flight mora persist that a re has been an! engagement at sea between the} German raider and ves allied patrol. One of these circu-| lated today at Rio de Janeiro, and received here, sald the raider sunk) British cruisers Amethyst and Glas gow off Fernando de Corona, Bra ail, Th was generally dis credited. The last direct word concerning| the Amethyst was that she had anchored near Rio for aire which at that time wer reported to have been made necessary exchange of shots with the ae report by KAISER CALLS SUB CONFAB : LONDON ot Germa: rine order portant conference between the |kaiser, Imperial Chancellor Von |Bethmann-Hollweg and high army and navy chiefs, at the German great headquarters today, accord Ing to Amsterdam advices today It was at such a conference on the kaiser’s birthday January that the unlimited submarine policy jwas formally agreed upon |MOONEY IS FACING DEATH SENTENCE) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 12.— | Thomas J. Mooney, convicted on complicity in the preparedness pa-| rade dynamiting, will be sentenced to death tomorrow by uperior Judge Franklin Griffin | But If the prospect caused him any dread, he did not show it to: \dey. He was cheerful when news-| paper men asked him for a state-| ment, but refused to comment on the situation. Bourke Cockran, my attor- ney,” he sald, “told me not to make | any statements, and I intend to ma low his adv . “HELLO BILL” sien | | TO BE SOME WHIZ | The Sallet Russe will have not! | ing on the B, P.O. KE, minstrel show for a massive production when the latter aggregation mount the plat form next Thuraday and Friday nights at the Metropolitan theatre. About 125 performers are slated to take part in the minstrel show and 49 more in the orchestra, On | Friday night Caspar Fischer will | turn over the Hippodrome for those | who wish to dance | A number of children part in the show | Discussion| % unrestricted subma-| 6 scheduled at an {m-| b. 12 3 wil! take FROM FAIRBANKS to Chitiny an eight-and-one-half-day trip, with |the weather ranging from 28 to 60 below zero, was the lot of a party of Alaskans who arrived in Seattle on the steamship Alaska Sunday. {Sold and guaranteed by Bar Girl Is Questioned Farly Monday morning detect: | ives brought {n Mabel Morris, in|, » room at the Milwaukee ho- four Chinese, incl ba murdered man, visited she fore the shooting JOSEF HOFMANN, foremost! decided to give up the strug- the fumes from doing their son and daughter said to reside Harry and Lee Wong were to-| Pianist, will be presente th gle work effectually. Albert was in Chicago. | gether raay, she told De Moore theatre Monday, Feb. 26 * tect! two other Chi-|attle t# the only city on the Sound neae anid nothing to them, she says, at whlch he will appesr \JUGGLED SPUDS IN GROCERY, WON LETTER AS ATHLETE AT “U” a a left the room 90 minutes be | 5 ‘ fv in snag she feces ae) AFEOERAL tot stm vere] AND SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE, TOO; NOW AFTER COUNCIL JOB—-LANE — | do tees know who they were re | Wilzo at the direction of President) 9 polic * she knows and are ison | If W. D. Lane wanted to write] In 1915 he served as a member, voted right every time on humane | holding ber for fur’ questioning. | ~ i a history of himself he would have | of the legislature and was a candi-| and labor legislation. —— yy N! [plenty of material to show the|date for superior court judge last] In local affairs he favors home | youth of t nd that Lincoln and | fall rule, enforcement of the dry law, (Use Zemo for Eczema } | Use Zemo for Eczema | Eczema Garfield weren't the only celebri Voted Right reasonable jitney regulation, old ] jties who climbed by hard work Lane is an advocate of municipal| age pensions, city and county com- N at | He's a candidate for the city ownership, and in the legislature ever mind how often you ha coungil, after having established | = aa ararraeeae = ried and tailed: you can stop burn- | o's : | . | himself as a progressive state legis ie itching eczema quickly by y-| a { geek , ing li " Instant Relief From Nerve '* rand a hard working attorney ment 2 time usually every tetter, pimples, rash, black heads and similar skin diseases will be remo’ For clearing the skin and m ri ace of eczema, | vigorously healthy, always u a a penetrating, antisepti liquie It is} on a greasy salve. It does not stain. | @ When others fail it is the one de- |" pendable treatment for skim troubles. | 4 The K. W. Rose Co, Cloveiand: 0. aC a ‘Reduce Your Fat * Without Dieting | Years ago the formula for fat re duction was “diet day it 1s “Take Marmola Prescrip: tion Tablets.” Friends tell friends doctors tell their patients, unttl ja j thousands know and use this con-| 3-30 | vidual, for the family, means venient, harmless method. They having a HOME. It means eat what they like, live as prod greater happiness, more like, and still lose their two, three healthful children; it means or four pounds of fat a ihe sim | W. D. Lane helping” to make your bo: 8 ple, | effec a Repke ys i ioe |tory with his parents from Cresco, | MANLY men, and your girls Prescription Tablets are sold by a Iowa, where he was born March 10, nore reliant, better women drugeists—a large case for The Or| if you prefer you may write direct | to the Marmola Company, 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich, one knows that| Lane worked for a while with his little better. The interior Sage Tea and Sulphur, property| brother, who ran a furniture store ’l_give you and your wife compoynded, bring back the nat-/and an undertaking business, He splendid opportunity for ural color and luster to the har] liked it better than the lumber yard howing your —_ distinctive when faded, streaked or gray.| job, because it paid more than $10 a JUD YOHO tastes, (PROWOUNCED HUG -O-ME) Years ago the only way to get this} month | There will be a large living room, with a fireplace; an mixture was to make It at home,} At Northwestern university the | inviting dining room; well-arranged kitchen; comfortable, Ends Catarrh, Asthma which is mussy and troublesome. | young fellow from Dakota made a | roomy bedrooms, and all those conveniences and motern im- Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs| , Nowadays we Imply ask at any/ record. He won his “N” on the provements that mean everything. | drug store for Wyeth’s Sage and] athletic field, became class orator, | . . tei and Colds, or money back.| guiphur Compound.” You will ket | was awarded Phi Beta Kappa mem-| Get started now, while lumber prices tell Drug Co. ine, Improved by the addition of grades, won honors as a debater | bh Now own—be independent; be a better citizen! we —|other Ingredients, for about 60) ang ended up as dasistant profes: | galow Come in and see me today; I'll help you FREE cents. Everybody uses this PFEDA=| gor te Maatigh, head library Sealet-| hh ak finance the deal. It's easy, if you once ration now, because no one can| iit and private tutor | make up your mind, y “JOOK DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co. 0 vith 3 his| Minnesota, grabbed master degrees | BUILD Empire 169 Washington St. through your hair, taking one small | Minne ; | : pi pip gic latrand at atime: by morning the|!n science and law and earned Furnish the THIS YEAR Building And the Doctor will give you a care-| gray hair disappears, and after an Papago ld ye ged to the dean of Ammunition SEE j 3 other application or two, your hair | the law college ful examination and prescribe for) vor einen beautifully dark, thick State's Attorney you FREE and glossy and you look years Out in the world he was selected JUD YOHO younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sul-| State's attorney of Roberts county If you are sick you cannot do bet ter than take advantage of this of- fer. We save you money and give; the best possible treatment. 0} police tried to untangle strings both dente wing any-/ , of evidence connected with the | about the murder, but made Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs, Go-Carts, Etc., Added to Customers’ parler ot Murry. Weng, early: | "panes Donticriog tiaismenta 10 Accounts Without the Usual First Payment. Saturday jare holding th for farther inves With traditional cunning, the Ugation | Orientalg’ have managed to In- Expect Further Trouble | volve the case with a mass of } confileting: evidence. A revolver was found In the els-| The one bullet found in the vic-| tn back of the Milwaukee hotel. | tin's body was not from the gun of |Altho it's a 4Lcallber gun, it was] ’ ’ ’ , “ Jack Lee, alias Lae Wong. The | !oadod wi hn Stall er shells, one DIE BY “GAS IN POOR COTTAGE ms d 5 of which had jexploded tn the “ Police determined this Sunday. | or ree eather. ene! F ploded successfully. | prominent Chinese insist |murdered man and Jack Lee. caught or neuralgia is Common garden Sage and Sulphur a large bottle of this old-time rec possibly tell that and evenly, the cure, mitigation or prevention or fumed, and covered with Span- n with him shortly before the account. oting 1 had ex-| | John J. Sullivan and} Attorney that the! taken to the hospital. Pnew monia promises, to finish the work that gas failed to do. At CHICAGO, Feb, 12.—Life had reached its darkest moment. Neighbors today broke down | the door to the little wooden / cottage. police, were brother Hop| Outside, the wind moaned and Before an improvised altar— | the home of friendly neighbors, cked by enemy tonemen| the ton-below chill penetrated a crucifix, Bible and an un- | Mrs. Straikowski repeatedly id that Lae ran for bis life. rom| (the thin walls of the cottage. lighted candle—they found the | murmurs in her saner mo hinese continued ee from} t | So Albert Straikowsk!, three aged couple —_ unconscious, he city Monday, and the police are . - mpecting farther trouble | score years and ten, and his clasped in each other's arma. od is good. Soon I'm going The gas jet was open, but wife, Mary low pressure had prevented 20 years his senior, Police ere searching for a | Thirty-four years ago Young Lane was working in a grocery store at $3 a week and later in a lumber yard preparing to go to Northwest ern university 1899 — 1917 PREPARE Torture and Misery With “St. Jacobs Oil.” Rud this soothing, penetrating of! | into the », Inflamed| He-had moved to Dakota terri- erves, and like magic—neuralgia gy Se isappears. "St. Jacobs Oil" con- 2 E wi A HO ae uers pain. It is a harmless “neu algia relief’ which doesn’t burn or iscolor the skin. CITIZEN—BETTER FORTIFIED TO MEET WHATEVER THE FU- Don't suffer! It's so needless. a smal! trial bottle fror TURE HAS IN STORE rug store and gently rub the g nerves in just @ moment BUILD NOW! ou will be absolutely free from The Nation is Preparing! ain and suffering if Rally to the support of No difference whether your pain President Wilson and his in the face, head or ny part of the body, you get tn- tant reijef with this old-time, hon- st pain destroyer—it cannot in- ure program of Preparedness! Preparedness has long been my message to the peo- ple of Seattle. Preparedness for the indi- Prepare the individual and he Nation will be prepared! Let me show you the plan of a Craftsman bungalow hat is just a little different, 1867. Juggling potatoes and jumber | was not the only thing he did, how- | ever, before he landed on the cam- | pus of Northwestern university. — | make streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once are down, Prepare to own a home of your bership for his high average of you darkened our hair, as {t does it so naturally You dampen a sponge r soft brush with it and draw this | He was earning most of his way | BUILD NOW! thru college, and when he entered | the law school of the University of | 1 will eted ghtful tol-| South Dakota, was came to Seattle in 1904 He's a member of the firm Douglas, Lane and Douglas. ou nur Compound is a de t requisite. It is not intended for | a a nae ding 9 Builder! “For 18 ¥ f disease,

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