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TRUNKS, SUITCASES.UMBRELLAS MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ADD TO YOUR] ACCOUNT pot covers: special ior Friday regular price an excellen the kitchen p fF price iS st for Friday and > Saturday 29c limit of person. $1.19 regular price 81.75 VICTROLA X $75 “NO CASH DOWN!” oak cabine URE CO |, Sepalia at CT DECISION NOT YET REACHED son at in a rest 1) Kjegnted, lost b death yesterday and broke a to decision has yet been made |'in@ Near Spruce creek. Six lea dogs were freed when the line bro Land Commissioner Clarke Wwidge in the matter of the ex of the contract of the Se and lake Washington Wa iy Co. for the filling of the t West of the West waterway The contract has been running 24 years, and there was some ik at a hearing held by Savidge the Chamber of Commerce and and night STUDENT OFFICERS had not been recove de amb : 4) Col. Carl Z. Draves, Lieut. Ce mercial Club rooms Wednesday | p46 Herrick and Ma noon of a more modern agree | ci, id officers in th fa@he city council has opposed the |O'ficers’ training corps a Gk Of the contract erst) of ashington have ni sthad cessfully passed the examination for officers’ and ha DOG RACE ing general of the Western 1 ~ AGAIN UNDER WAY fat ent for appointments as|out iciiad st saguteae ant te Sane rn tenants © regular] eS Sheter: Enterta eh geen ¢ desire and appetite the pre NOME, April 12 With drivers D. Frazer of the|deciared the mst L not onl | Te trail ep the examina-|must device means of making use Nae Leer piais to Nome. e ported t Fort Worden|of it afterward.” He said the col including the counties of | 1 Ts arge minds and poc excellent sb lap ¢ lege has touch with the yooks are agreed on this. I understand that Mr. Ford wa All-Alaska Sw es will be apes “= |gevernment, and a definite plan them paid $5.00 per day, and 1 am willing to stand the re S. ae a eats es hee ee tear coeeetinne . they go into actual service, but while training and Werday at 12:01 p. m., Leonard of peace, $3.00 per day v be about right to cure th Mee Grow all you can, can what you an jingoes. Of course, if our country were in real dange E they fry . von a ike: Chas we all fight and pay our last dollar for the privilege yer invited all visiting delegates Some men whose boys go to war will think that it is un to luncheon at the futler this patriotic to pay a soldier; but their boy has no mother, n | noon, INTEREST RATES TO BORROWERS —We are loaning lowest rates Real Estate Greater Svattle money at on Improved where DENTIST any in LEAVE reAnS —We loan up to 50 per cent of a conservative valuation of the property st A I pr a a Ke y ‘i hetc h ‘bale wo We do not charge a commis- sauailed cadenta wilt bear sion. * and J aay it now, and mw We allow the borrower to pay any amount at any (in multiples of $5) on f installment time the principal joan. of his “eae $5.00" gi $5.00 So." $10.00. $15.00.” Painless Austin» Third and Vike Washington Savings and Loan Association Entrance 1504 Aanets 34,390,000 PASS WITH HONORS '~ ee |Fair Cecil Used to Be Writer of Household Hints} IS WITNESS FOR | W. W. DEFENSE deputy un Sheriff McRae of Snohom. most of the time Septem 1 to 1916, eprung one of the surpr of the LW. W. trtal Thureadey morning, when he wae called ae a defense wit ness in the case of Thomas T Nleged murderer of Jef ra during the Verona shooting at the Averett city dock last November Kannow, who testified he had become a deputy cause he needed the money corroborated In almost every fallent detal! the testimeny of 1, W. W. members who deciar ed they were mistreated and abused by the authorities at Everett prior to and about the time of the Verona shooting. Tells of Orders Kannow gave a long list of bru talities be had seen and heard of Most of the time he wan stationed at the jail and claimed that he had George Kannow, der Ish county from ber 3, Novem that be Cecll Cunningham reeu men knocked down and kick ed deputies Hefore Cee ‘ ninghaw the « rd : ore tall blonde cor ne, 4 rt hambra this we readed we H ghts for iving, #h a mee wr and used to han Kanne that at old Hints jthe time o f meeting of the her typewr! uld reel jaunch Wanderer, bearing 1. W. W by the yards telling the|:,embers from Mukilteo to Evere hexperionced housewlves/by the sheriff and his deputies how to remove {nk stains from thelthe launch Fdieon that he had carpets and to keep hubby on the|/been on the shore and had seen ight and narrow path by giving |iwo puffs of smoke from the Kd him only two-bite per F eats. |iwon, ty bearing out the conten Cecil's close touch with human|tion of the defen aature made her nee the funny as |ties fired into the boat to make w as the serious side, and there-| sto; fore the reason for the big coln a Only Witns | 4 BANKS TO BACK \Sehwarts, a FOOD GROWERS Wii es grueling cross ck Geen * Continued From Page 1. [ ceaeeany, bet: tor. the sa eae @ | Cilcited little new information J marketing as wel rode most entire onfined themes * the question of how to raise bit) ~— FIGHT COAST SUBS ger c ry B. Lehr, of the t Eta State bank, drew the appia VABHINGTON, April ee ting Ww he annour a and Japa : eyed t ske stood ready to By eu dollars to help der area a8 possible of Lehr told of bis Li ’ $1,000 he a t of jet without imated to the United Press fore than half the * painter rare COOK BOOKS A | noon cemamen | ts deliberatt $20 Bpecial This Week has broke w Other bite Hoase Cook . Au r | Th following counties had dele Mary Me eo tates < 98c } ahs lgntes Hent r Columbia, | oh ga ; Sabai espa Douglas, Fran eld, Jeffer ooks Are hich Selia at } D a ’ amen 150 Net Mazie Hoffman... sastheis . Not a sister of Gertrude, but just as jal Exploitation, however Spokan Archway Bookstore ‘ opens at the t as destructive he Whatcom, fe ‘ } " Delegat a) m Eastern Wa | tic i st ton expressed the fear that liberty and pr a will be « big famine of labor on the | America. We mu r that large numbers of Germans Recruiting has taken 20 j } \ i . sate, he ' | Russians and Austr now in this country came here to | ‘ ict. It was pre Jaway from militarism we t also nember n hands may get as high Amer joes not war upon the Ger peopl this fal upon autocrati ernment that rules Germany r CO refi OUR SOLDIER AND SAILOR BOYS ~~ ~ ie Fal, to 5 ea a time when will be unethical | tts explores ‘arta. r an or class of 1 to make money ¢ r | Joe Smit f att rented | hether that m y is made by selling v bullets at t feneral be tn js is, or raising the price of milk and sugar. The best areata alien owners es r toxine f tap the pocketbook f land, ¢ @ the same deeded S ine back to the state and utilized for 1g a wealth ext loite arm cultivation. The constitution workers € ernment should at | lo and to be nee conscript al ailroads and steamships, telegraphs anc jow nder ver tele res, all s and explosives, all incomes of over evaded per year, and place a gr aduated | income tax on all The | or Jincomes in excess of $2,000 per year Also conscript 75 per : of all inheritance for war purposes, and i this is not suf novem t, let the ernment ue full leg tender treasury as pointed from t war ¢ DEPUTY SHERIFF |'*« STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 12, DR CHARLES £ Dr I | chemiat | used sallors in BULGARIA READY To — WITH U. S.! perte by bie WASH lear ome s Chief Chemist of War Department t ts the | have read was the proposal | eg ” ge hag of BE. W. Beripps, printed In | ae par Pry oh «the | The Star. He has advised con. | United Btates troops and| 000 There should be a gradu: | the war, Ho je ¢amous| sted ta for Incomes over | $5,000." work on radium papal cr “The Cause of War earns aioe ese Our Soldier and Sailor Boys TRIO NAMED TO MEET ELECTRIC CO. BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRO For Children FRANK B. WILSON SEATTLE Will Go to Press 1917. — none has been transferred For Grown-ups PAGE 2 CHEER PLAN 10 CONSCRIPT BIG | WAR INCOMES | Conscription of great in | comes to help pay the cost of the war “ae we ¢ was her aided by enthusiastic epplause when speakers at the Tivol! | theatre masse meeting advocat ed It Thursday noon The crowd filled the theatre | to hear discussions on war leg Islative measures. The meet Ing wae held under the aus | | pices of the Commonwealth | | | club. { | James E. Bradford, former | | | corporation counsel, the first declared that “we | | should throw every resource Into the war and the strong PARSONS should bear their share of the burden. One of the beat things |MOONEY'S COUNSEL || CHARGES FRAME-UP statesman, president, king, czar, kaiser, or em apefor a the regu ter subcon ckno comm! MAIN 1043 nocra w Cecil Gril Tonight ue t-bearing b 1 prevent corr intere refu t ies we valid sister, no 1 father to help support. Many ag young men who are married are as patriotic as the steel trust; they 3 DIE, 9 HURT AS would furnish their lives, but their wives and children should ELEVATO! DROPS e be considered at least as much as the dividends on thg lel t watered stock of the el and oil trusts. It’s all good wind | AKRON, O ri] 12.—Three }to talk about the patriotic duty of Red Cross citizens to care men were instant ited and nine } { have ‘ | 1 er | thos ppendent on our sé $ sailor boys, but af linjuted at the Goodiiar Tire 4 e depende n and sai boys, bu afte | Rubbe company plant today when man has gone to the field of battle, or is on a leship | fell three stories Please arrange for any change you may desire tn plowing the briny deep, there is so much red tape about Red | men ane a heavy | — resent listi iy : ‘ ‘ Cross re and it is so expensive to give out charity in this | press oe ne elevator ca present listings or advertising as soon as possible and country, when it costs $1.75 to give out $1.00's worth of The i te Hollingshead not later than April 16th. charity, that I believe in the patriotism of paying the soldiers 4 ¥. Kennedy and one unidentified ind sailor boys so that they can meet their obligations like When you telephone Longe Distance Ask for Pacific men Th is one thing that don’t believe in, and that is | SHE WOULDN'T cook I Di ” 6 ; the establishing of a Prussian military system in these United gy Dis . ) song Distance. States to fight a Prussian militarism in Germany. We are was a good wife, but : » wouldn't cook pork, and she now in war and we are going to win, and fight until we do n fu when her husband win our rights upon the sea and a democracy in Europe wented to do it. \bibiseit | Bhe where autocracy now rules, and when that mission is . Yay "ae as asi a ied, the United States must abandon its Prussianized mi uve a watcliman, testified 44hity st 4 . t for self government a lace himself at the head of » Judge Taliman Thu ul Ty r natic by ilita ‘ d orning. He eeking a dt : Se yw returning to the cause war, let me direct your - attention | to the car above, because the fact that wars as benefit performance at the Oak next denied ai we know that war always produces disease, fam- Thur afternoon, when box of. ine and death fice receipts will be turned over fo: yar r next re 0 -*atriotis vitit: Bao tay ab tend ani My article next week, Thursday, will be on Patriotism, ‘oles with Profit and Conscription of Money and Men,