The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1917, Page 8

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Bi Pourts enjoin the canvassing board WICKERSHGM WILL STAY IN CONGRESS JUNBAU, Uniess the | of Alaska | te of elec » James Wickersham will be of Hy named as the reelected del te to congress Friday Attorneys for Charles A. Sulzer Antimated Thursday they would ap to the court for ald, following board's decision to count all 8 irre ive of the manner dn which they wore cast. This re- in a Wickersham majority 16 votes. A number of the votes, tt was had been cast in a manner to territorial law, If Were thrown out, have been elected March if the territorial distri Issuing a { _ COPENHAGEN, March 2.—Ger. 8 answer to China's protest the submarine decree, as ‘Stated in Berlin dispatches today, that the blockade measures ily affect neutral shipping. as far as possible, the lives of Passencers will be spared Private ‘Dining Facilities and other organizations Bird’s Cafeteria our comfortable, convenient finely appotated balcony. iF organizations are meeting at Bird's. MUSIC LLY, 12 to 2, 4:50 to 6:50 P.M By a Sptendia Orchestra (CONTINUOUS SERVICE 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M. ‘diers who won fame by valiant service at the front. OLYMPIA, March 2.—The senate | has passed the buck up to Speaker Guy Kelly on the law to safeguard investors {n loan bank associations. The speaker of the house is at torney and d of the Pacific | » teeth to be drawn from and loan made on the pelled t the bul bill, were senate b kane. He in ac the provision that s” must not be more th: and not more than association floor of th on of Spo a Sena an $l 4 0 tn all to pass Bullding & Loan association of Ta coma, Charges that ef Publi share. Kelly had com te is up to the senate wn Thi Pine. _ ANNOUNCEMENT Ow Saturday, March 10, will be the Grand Opening our our new Pine ic Market Annex, the most modern and beautifully equipped little market on the Coast. We have spared no effogt in selecting and securing Merchants for this @re recognized among the best purvesors of food products in the community. Our dole has been to establish » Public Market where the most discriminating buyer could secure a little better quality, service and economic prices than at any other Market In \he STONG Has the Winning Prices 8 bars Crystal White Soap . 25¢ 4 pounds Granulated Sugar .25¢ 40c can Hills’ Coffee... 25¢ 75c can Lipton’s Tea ... . 50¢ 50c pkg. Blue Ribbon Tea B5¢ Any One of Above Articles With 25¢ Purchase, Special s Excluded Street Market who Ziegenfuss (Formerly oiled Augustine open as a Quality ket next week in the Pine Street Public nr Rice 206 Me can Raker’s Cocoa It Me Stalls 10-11-25 26¢ ber Raker’s Premium Cho Imported Olive Oils That late for Five Gold Medals Ibe pkg. 25c 1% Pint s. fancy Head = fine Won if Shr ided Wheat 1 Baking F yal Baking F wide 50c wider for 25c can 2 for 3 ibs. I80 ‘taney Stong’s Pine Street Market and Corner Market can Imported Italy Hershey's ‘Cocoa Bhoe F rolls Tollet Paper can Gulttard’s rure Chic late for ... teh STALL 3 Extra Fancy Jonathans, $1.00 Per Box SUN PRODUCE CO. American Fruit Co. STALLS 1-2 A line of the Very and Freshest Kinds egetables and Fruita We Buy in Car Load Lots STALL 19 Ranch Eggs...... ¢ doz.. 3 doz. $1.00 ground Peanut ger aL... eurized Milk, at. 7¢, pt. M6 Neglect of the Teeth Is False Economy Realizing that economy is a necessity in these days of high prices, it is consistent that you patronize dentists that do not charge ex orbitant prices. Our Dental Prices are the lowest in the city—we did not raise them “on account of the war.” The Electro Painless Dentists have pleased thousands tn the ten years that they have been in this one location—they can please you. Absolutely all pain eliminated by our new painless methods wnen grinding, drilling or filling the teeth. You cannot afford to appear in soctety or in the business world today showing every time you open your mouth, dirty, moss-covered teeth and vacant spaces that look worse still, Your teeth, in proper condition, will make such a decided change for the better in your appearance that your friends will be quick to notice the difference. Courteous Attention—Painless Methods—Low Prices—Lady Attendant. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS 105% PIKE STREET A Lioyd George, premier of Great Britain, is here shown inspecting the guard of honor, consisting of “| SENATOR ACCUSES SPEAKER OF PROTECTING LOAN-FEE GRAFT: 4 of eliminating , | Wm. | David Walker of Baltimore, seamen | | “honesty | Kewabara |Castie, sunk without warning by a | Bell Boy Returns STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. PAGE 8 DALE'S ORATORY AGAINST BONDS The American flag was waved to stir up enthusiasm at an otherwise = dull ng aged by Dale, Calhor 1 Phelps, councilmanic 41 dates, at the Strand theatre Thureday noon. About 200 peo ple dropped in to hear them “War flames are ur door, orated Allen Da’ Tomorrow they may be inside, The men will have to go marching off to war. You can do your duty by your country next Tuesday by marching to the polle and vot ing for Mr, Calhoun, Mr, Phelps and myself.” mid he Was for the $450,000 highway bond but had decided to stop support it and run on an anti-bond pla He introduced the plan in the jell to improve the arterial | ways with a bond insue Draws Big Laugh 1 he would business interests ed, and a t scheme. { to buy pro a” gald All expert know high ot sailed the public ice for my have dike on au Sometimes the $800 city will as né the antil ha gover make variou | tried to get a & }eomfort atath | but never foun | pay to put it in he crowd snickered. bin ¢ the had sat smson, on the 5 was shaking machine, and cove his hand Dale Roasts His Bridge fo stopped laughing, } ve n Dale pointed to the col Dearborn st. bridge You see,” Dale said, “there's a jcase where the publi paying for the negileence of the ce it Thomson was th plana 4 and built " ideo 1" bill Just aa tt stands “There see: Nichols, “and to givelas to how w & chance to provelbe said. “T se charges are) where | stand 20d #ite for a publ 1, down by the market one where it would wor Reginald atform behind ke a thrashing ed his face with prows, } who broken man ne doubt stand ubt a ii the Speaker K whether ere’s no do to I'm against « bond Issues Admits Lower Switching Rate He said the belt eed that it should nf nes and Russians nothing about port and attracting awit doing & He sald velopment ping with lower Byron Phelps himself of King county, speaking | in favor of the original bill, showed evidence of how unsuspecting workers and widows had been rob- bed of their savings, and how re-|the “pay-as-you-eo” candidate ently organized associations in| ft you are for the bond ine 108 the state have put hundreds of /1 don’t want you to vote for me, thourands of dollars of the hard | he sald earned savings of swindled tn) Thomson and Thompson Speak vestors Into their pockets. R. H. Thomson and Will Wray openly charged a certain! Thompson also spoke Tacoma man, who recently organ “If you love your city” sald R. HW ized several of these assoctations,| Thomson “vote against the with being “the biggest crook in the | iseues. Every citizen who has at tate of Washingto heart interests of municipa Senator andon characterized : ¢ cattle will be membership and with You are endanger eon as “legalized robbery of the water and light age ther ng the life plants {f you Indorse 168 Wiil H. Thompson declared that in these times of the city should not vote for any issues that will Increase taxes U.S. SURE TO ENTER WAR, THINKS ENGLAND By ED L. KEENE | United LONDO a | | | Madam hid her letter in a secret drawer and her hubby sells the cabin The cabinet is found in The Star Mond ay. wa “This disclosure,” the Daily| Chrontele declares, “clears the alr.| Shows Hollweg a Hypocrite tions of Germany's Intrigue against America created as much of a sensation here as it must have aroused in America. England believes the conspiracy seeking to align Japan and Mexico against the United States is “the last straw.” America’s entrance into the war is now regarded as certain, eals the chancellor's recent | speech ju clas th ry con nteroxta of that peril, h too first th nd us to be situation js mu trifled with “We are glad the revelations were made at this juncture, because they will convey to the other neutrals further proof of the importance to “Direct Act of War” be attachod to Germany's assevera “A direct act of war,” was the|tions of friendship,” unanimous judgment of the other] Telegraph. papers. While expressing their] “Sho fs exhibited as shameless in amazement at the plot, the edit-|her accumulating dishonor, plot nevertheless asserted the|ting first against one state was “just what might be |then another fr x Germany that she may se Confid xpressed both from the fate whic a the public and the newspapers that |her. Civiliz@Won must remain ix Japan is not in the least interested [dertl until this hideous caricature in the plot, and would spurn any 4of its own image is expunged from such schem © buman records.” 2 AMERICANS DIE AS DIVER VICTIMS LONDON, fea lost as a In & general chorus of editorial denunciation of the plot, {t was noticeable that all the Northcliffe papers were silent print scheme a is ing March 2 ppeared toda Two boat ing since that tim of the crew One lifeboat, with reached an Irish port. The other, with a similar number, was not been heard of since. The survivors had been afloat 13 hours, suffering terribly from ex posure and lack ¢ »od and water. | There were t ricans saved Harry Merrit! o Pa., Beaver Falls and Harry Richerdson of Boston, uesday, and miss ns a to have been , With ten others result of the German sub marine ruthlessness 12 survivors, of New They were Jackson York™and on the British sailing ship Galgorm Lost Money Pack 5 Ta THE REPONT of the secretary » Police Relief association, D. I shows that 88 persons re. ceived | totaling nearly $3,000, 4 the six months. end ing Dec, 31, 1916. The man who is the best policy,” sald mouthful, according to Harry J Japanese porter at the Oakland hotel “{ found $3,500 In a guest's soil ed linen,” says Kewabara, “and now he's offered me a job at his vour mine in Idaho and given me $25 mustaches. There's lots of m reward.” lin The Star novel. Next week. Readers, get out fa ery said the Daily | and} Check Your Bundle 1c Muar Stall onomy Market after 9 p.m. Baturday Nights Shoe Shine 4c, 3 for 10c ar Huger Stall, Meonomy Mkt Co-operative Soap Co. Stall KO Keonomy Market #10 ne aac The 54c Bl 19c SATURDAY ONLY Strictly Fresh Local "ume Cnattie MILD CREAM BRICK CHEESE Sip. Old Holland Butter Co. STALL 22 ECONOMY MARKET M. A. HANSEN STALL 40 1429 FIRST AVE, Economy Market Phone Elliott 2018 40c Supreme Blend COFFEE Vy Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.50 Groceteria NO. 12 “ream of eat Shredd ait 19c llc 19c 42c 13c 38c 1 Wheat CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 GERMAN GOLD IS SENT TO CARRANZA handling of pending business, and desired further dismantling of Ger n ships in American harbors in| vent of a break fn relations. They lcovered also the matter of tnstruc- tions to be left by consuls with spe- clal agents when the consuls left | the country Pretend Peace, Plot Hostility scope of the orders to the said to be broad and in tartling. Al is officially de while st peace with this govern ment, Germany was constantly |plotting hostile acts in hundreds of |forms against the United States, | The United States is ready to |make other equally startling dis- |closures “in proper time.” It is known that evidence of es- tablish German propaganda had been found in the revolutions both in Cuba and Costa Rica how ment BOY SCOUTS to the Car FEE. Tips OLD NewSsrarens te fume Stall Iba, Ficonomy Market pe a MILK 5c BAG FAMOUS NUT HOUSE PEANUTS With Every Purchase of PEANUT BUTTER, 12c LB, 3 LBS. 35¢ Ground While You Wait—Containers Free Looks and Tastes uke bullter 28c Ib. * Our next grade (gives good satisfaction), NEY 13c lb., 18c Pint, 36¢ Quat BEE HIVE STORE ..27 Main Floor, Economy Mkt. CARNATION BUTTER STORE—81, Lower Floor, Pike Place Mkt. APPLES “rau POTATOES Apples are going up, Bs we are overstocked, and will give our patrons the benefit of our epeculation. $1; .00 FREE Box DELIVERY A Seodiess Grapefruit Free With a Purchase of 60c Worth of Fruit or Over. LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. 2 STORES fii us sentary Marker Coffee—Coffee-—Coffee “NONE SO GOOD” PARAMOUNT BLEND HOT FROM THE ROASTER 30c POUND; 31, POUNDS, $1.00. THE COFFEE SHOP °%.3""" Stall 18 ECONOMY MARKET Best Japan 5 Ibs. 20c 40c Golden West, Coffee, Ib. 40¢ Corn Mea! . Bae Matches, 3 boxe 10¢ Economy Grocery Co. Next to Sugar Stall Economy Market—Main 6257 WOMEN’S BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING COATS At a Saving of )$5.00 to $10.00 No Store in Seattle Has Any Handsomer Models or Better Materials But Is 15c ab. Less; the Very Finest Oleomargarine Pure Strained Best Eating Or Cooking APPLES FREE! FREE! R. DAY Stall 18 ACORN Stall 33 C. A. Sonnichsen Economy Mkt Prop. PURE LARD 2 Ibs. for 30c With a Purchase Class A Pot Roast 12'4c Veal Roast ........11c Veal (ed san cee QUALITY GUARANTEED tor... 300 Beautiful New Coats—Samples and Reg- ular 5tock $15.00 Coats at 10.00 $20.00 Coats at.... 15.00 $25.00 Coats at 17.50 $30.00 Coats at 19.50 $35.00 to $40.00 Coats at. 25.00 WOMEN’S UPSTAIRS GARMENT STORE Second Floor—Economy Market Corner First and Pike ao | Haynes repairs watches, jewelry, Colombian-American | 8atisfactorily and reasonable. Lib- is believed to have |@mty Theatre. t Wilson in recent-| action on the treaty Senator Stone, chairman of the for ions committee, will rush action on the treaty during the ex tra senate session after March 4 cause of of the indefinite postpone- the treaty This moved Preside ly urging ¢ Piaying talking machine records with his fingernails is an acco plishment perfected after long pre George 8. Nis: . of C His skill affords spectatc amusement. tice by | cago. much Within the last few weeks Presi dent Gonzales of Costa Rica has ‘erre with Secretary Lansing and President Wilson regarding the tua n in his country now ruled b a de facto head with Gonzales temporarily in exile, i Shortly after Gonzales’ meeting | with officials here it was pointed | out the state department announced | the de facto government of Costa| Rica would not be recognized by| the United States. | Immediately afterward the de facto head of Costa Rica announced | boldly that he did not need or care x the support of the United! Stater Officials intimate strone! head of that republic is otherwise cared for tho probably | Bvidences of Teutonte propa ganda work in other Latin-Amer. ican countries is also being inves- (gated, In this connection some concern 1s felt over restlessness! that has sprung up in Colombia be- is reflected neath every cover of WILD ROSE LARD WHY ? 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