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FOR SALE New and second hand Seattle Branch, Mr FR. oid PHONE a | MAIN a» oar ino << A “The Star Want ‘Ad Rates At a word per insert Adve: PM MULLEN 6409 Tea A Want Ad Agent tn Ratlard RR Renner mane INESS OVOINGO’ This directory for the convenience « desiring something a little out intended any one of the ordinary in their Meeds and requiring it hurry. The firms represented below make a special f mediate service and will ly furnish any informa that is necessary. Remember, Satisfaction is guaranteed by|* every advertiser. Just Use Your Telephone!) | PL LoRNere AT-LAW ‘tL NY hie JOsnPH ALT 9 years’ experienss Rusdend ant prop CONSULTATION FREE 498 Efiers Music Bite Main 1040 AUTO AUTO DELIVERY 60... ies — BILLIARD TABLES Lene distance moving — Piitott ee rte ‘and Pocket Bilifard Tables and be alleys and accessories: bar fixture ei kinds; easy paymen’ THE BRUNSWICK - BALKE - CO. 206-2-4 First ave Seattle BANKS FRE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMER’ ‘—Heed office Toronto, Canada (15¢ a fp Canada, ete.) Generel bank fing business. Interest allowed on say Ange and time Sepeante Mer CARPENTERS Cheapest Rates— Eanlest Payments Bastern Brokerage Co. Rank Bide. Foorth and ety; low rates Sia © WE SORE ene rom Hens to 87300 mode quickly and confidentially on fur- Biture, plance, livestock, ste GERMAN-AMERICAN LOAN 4004 TL. C. Amith Bide Bil COAL AND WOOD DP wiiet TGHT & Met BO! ee ist ‘CHIROPRACTOR RD jar atady s03t ente Hite CHING THERAPY We pro Gace healing where others fail 3145 co. aaet money. ete zs. B Thomas Co. Inc. 105 Cherry st ELECTRIC SIGNS MODERN FIGN WORKS—10s Seventh JUNK STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 23, -Motorcycles for Sale. 23—Personals —Autos ' for “Furnished AUTO DELIVERY CO. Main 9400 Seattle Star 2.60 @ 92.60 | particularly OM | “htate| t/ 41 —Acreage for Sale PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES | STRAMERA LEAVE FROM COLMAN | | DOCK FOOT OF MARION sTREET| of | LLENDER | T*RATES TO PORT ANGELES | fires to the east of this city jthe Washington Portland Cement PORT: WIE LIAM DUNGEN buys ana sei Farm Implements ond-hand veh |towns in Skagit county, Fires ar |menacing the Stave lake plant on {the Canadian side, and Saturday) b ed White Wy Dungenees, Req ul and land Angcies ot Northern | 15—Lost and Found ——~ | Vietorta, , C— Pert Tewnsend—Port odak pictures ip on Second ave. between University *Deee net eall at Victoria Bandays |27—For Rent Unfurnished house tn Denny. 16—Agents Wanted _ poe Rifective June 1 iDeT—Batarday ahi Vietorta, B.C. ‘opm Seamer frequots, for ; B.C, direct.| datiy rman eAdition i9—Male Help Wanted TAIN STORE. | a 418 39th ave ~ Indianapotio fer Ta 10 PAs) TREMs tee Finer Avr 43—Lots for Sale Connections at pm Tecoma with steam pmers for Olympia and 10 men snd women while learning barb securing posit 23rd year in business. ‘Pert Townamd—Anacortes— RSITY SNAP 4208 below value at e317 isth Ta Cieamer Port Townsend Anacortes and Bel ndeyiingham Rverett—-Rdmonde fen SCHOOL 26 -Turntahed Apts. We teach the barber wages while learn in securing positions; 12 years in Spattie. Men and women 44—Houses for Sale Beas Tek Co—Tite First ave & Eliott fiaftalo Junk—1ts9 wt wy APllion wees. LAWYERS ECLUNG, 306 Marion Biock Wills. ‘te, laws husband asd wife, tracts, collections, damages, general Practice Reasonable BLINN— Woman lawyer troubles; general practices: ton free; confidential. 615 Main 2781 MOVING AND STORAGE AUTO DELIVERY CO. Lone Distance Moving Elliott 2 ADWA ANGE So Fines and household goods moved Rast 902 MUSIC fzed. Echo Music Pub. Co. People’ Bank Bi OPTICIANS [ABER-PATERSON OPTICAL DEPT J. W. Edmunds, Oph D. manager, Becon4 and Ufliversity. Main 710 Main 2174 Popular prices. ee re as PLUMBING RIAUTMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 118-120 King Seattle PO St DO Ts SOs 8 Attn and Surgeons _ ANT Tim KER, 204 Bi Spectal women. GOnsvLTA 7 DERS. Mr Macy, 191% Becond ave. opposite Arcade entrance Be ABATON—AIT A prinary diseuses OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. GEO. D- BURR—Aeate and chiro + Giseases; women's Gisorders; conti ) ments. 602 Crary Bidg., Union at Fitth Main $424 SHOE REPAIRING SINKELS modern shoe repair hop. 1 minute service. Shoe shining par 116 Spring st STORAGE DRY, FinEPrr wiorage Central Storage Co., 195 dd PAINTING Ramonds, 4:26pm 30—Furnished Rooms RE AL ESTATE WARGATN For fui _— viare ad- Sendaye only datiy 31—Housekeeping Rooms oe work around house home privileges. Keeping and sleeping Revert! —tetl Keeping roome, 10 Kinth ave WA Tp —~ +2 8B aah Boarded jend Bellingham 45—Farm Lands for Sale Kavanavan # Se Rl Pos BY DOING BUF pelis men's $25 eult Upetaire Salt Shop. Dose not oatl and our proposition ON LAND LAKES, SNOHOMISH CO., "fan Juan Inlande—Hellingham Rosalie, for Port 20—Male Situation Bundaylingham. lsiand potnta 36—Rentals Headquarters tor Weattle Rental Property offies and see tet. JAHN & CO. 21—Female Help Wanted Women for government Write or see E LEIONN, Mar 1] Townennd—Port Angeles—Neah Bay and Way Porte Beamer etl 2 midn'htham, for Port To: THRER LAKER LER. CO tramediately for Tused’yNeah Bay and _Thure'yiporte “Port Townsend—Port Angeles—Cree. cont and Way Ports Becond and Pike mt 7—Real Estate Loans MARANA dence with women desir 37—Business Chances Money on improved city property. or spare hour on perience unnecessary International Mills, Ine Towne, Port'Monday | Monday Angoles, 0 fieide of beet Tond & Mortenae Co sen Columbia and Marion, Central Bide. Friday way porte, parator for bachel Write W. Gamble-—Ladiow— Flog ler tT hopm/Bteamer Paxet, on, Gamble. PALLIAT 39—Waterfront Property 7% to 8%, fully secured, for %. Thomas Co j | 48—Mortgage Loans 106 Cherry st Dison: XK CHRISTIAN young wore k Bide Practice limited to bladder, kidney and| |49—Legal Notices Saturdays Only 2:00pm Steamer Puget, Kingston, Ludlow an for! 0:00pm ington, in and for ‘on 40—Exchanges Sunday Only P:00am steamer Puxet, (Kingston, Ludlow and Angeles Compan Canal—Gamble—Tadlow ‘Coam tr, Potlatch, for Port | AAA rrr 4\—Acreage for Sale an doing busin [On Sunday trip lonly at Gambia, Brine! Hatch and Paton City; iving back In Se- Attia at 10:90 p.m. | 23—Personals Inave Beattie every 9:00 a. m. for Port Town RARER RA WELL DRILLING AND TESTING FRED P.GORIN Patenc ave ney, Patents secured or fee refunded. 101 Centrul Bidg. Main 6045, Free book on patents, | is 648 Central Be Lawrence, 42 Turke Wi mn, Renwick DOOMED PHOTO SUPPLIES LOWMAN & HANFORD CO Kodake and Photographic Suppl DEVELOPING Any size rout, 10c Fire Aye und 3—Furniture for Sale. GLACK WELL, FURN. CO, 117 Pin Eisiott 3286 fi 4—Furniture Wanted. Dike Fira. Go, Gis Pike Kulshan wilt leaving Beattie at 10 9 te marked ©? are boat landings confirmation at 6 doom not include by Baggage Mability te Itmited to wear 160 pounda allowed fren Alaska Hullding ally for all named in above schedule Tickets must be purcha Open from 6:30 | 50—Contractors’ Notices ry ‘Tel. Main 7181 T SOUND NAVIGAT Ticket Offices, Colma ” s1 i001 @reen. pepi be 1b. be . | Phone, Main 391 2 Ibs. 166; canning pears, 60¢ box up. Stal 21, halibut, 2 Ibe whole salmon, 200 Jeach; ameits, 2 Ibs, Ibo; fregh herring, 2 me working wormar object matrl lei CASH, TRACTS ON NORTH EXD MERCER | for furnishing oll engines and . CLOSE TO WATER FRONT 0 AN ACHE. McKINLEY & WATSON, 1590 FIST Tacoma, Wash, BOULEVARD, would marry. Lom Angeles, Cal, particulars may be obtained by add ing the above office. “TRAINED | io, Ibitm | BREEZE DIES DOWN; FIRES ONTROLLED ALINGHAM, Aug 2 The worst forest fires known in What com county history, which have enused thousands of dollars axe to crops and burned a score of farm houses and farm pre are today believed to be under con trol, due to the fact the wind har died away to a breath Smaller towns to the north of Hellingham, however, are not out of danger yet and fire fighters, r criited from the county jail and farmers, are taking every knowa means of preventing further spread of the fire A pall of choking yellow smoke lhangs like a dense fog over the ire county, and according to railroad officials, extends all over the Sound country Sh Snohomish, King ané Jefferson counties are menaced by fires which have not on an destructive as those in thin section of the sta The situation, while not acute as Friday and Satur ome serious again 4 the wind come up hatcom county has never been in years, Not a drop of rain fallen in two months and the has, at different periods, ap roached the recor Farmers are th heaviest losers dairymen Th bent re land in the county has dried up, water is scarce and stock ing. Crops will be ruined unless there is a change in the weather Communteation with the fire. t districts is slowly being ed, but it was in © the extent ¢ © lors or of the stricken section Telepbone service has been cut off with the northeast part of the possible to jeounty and this has crippled com munication with towns in other | parte POWER LINES DESTROYED CONCRETE, of the Aug. 23.—Power i have destroyed by forest and Co. is furnishing ectricity for | Bellingham, Mount Vernon, Sedro- Woolley, Burlington pd =oamalier) were reported beyond control. Im | mense sections of valuable timber| jin the upper Skagit valley and all | over this section have been de. | strored The loxs cannot be cat | mated |__| TELEPHONE 00. | MUST REFUND DEPOSIT FEES Deposits required by tele. phone companies for phone in- stallations are unfafr, and the public service commission, in accordance with a policy advo. cated by The Star, has demand- ed the return of $58,000 now held by companies operating in this state to their patrons within 20 days. However, the commission has given the company the right to demand of the patron $5 advance to apply on rental. If the $5 Is not absorbed by the first month's rental, the balance must apply on the suc- ceeding month, and the patron may be required to pay month- ly In advance a long s the phone te used. Arthur A. Bain, the lad charged with holding a driver's icense while under age, and whose father, in testifying for him in police jcourt recently, forgot the son's age, and the date of his own mar- riage, had his driver's license re-! voked Monday by the council li- cense committee. PUBLIC MARKETS SANITARY 124. 1-lb pk. seedless rat © pkg. bran, 160; Bagte brand n. Stalls 24-34, ehotoe flour * bs. fine suger, b0e; tunal rice, be ib. Stall 9, ¢ round steak, 17% sausage, § lbs 2be; baby lamb shoulder, 106 Ib.; compound lard, 160 Ib. Stall Li, sweet potatoe bo; Yakioa nelons, be Ib, Stalle boneless her abe Ib; new pack shrimp cans beet peanut butter, 2 Iba, At He's, 16 Ibe # $1.00, delivered ) order; -1b, can chocolate, 66 CORNER Statin 2, 3 pant, 100 Ib; boll | ing beet, To Ih and sirloin steaks, Stall 1 ne aapar TIKE PLACE | orned 4445 | nites «| WESTLAKE 16 tbe. No. $1; 5 jaree patent flour led necretary-treasurer of sta yne & Webster Co.| | Trinity laundry ap Rtall 240 oF spaghett Mas 4, B5e dow, ata bbe de pt flour, #1 Stal mi, 400 Hed spiced ham, je Oe Ib, Btall 828, fancy dry onions, 4 Iba, 100; best tomatoos, be 1h.; fresh colery, 2 talks 6; green beans 8 ibe, 100, Stall 981 rm, be ernie tha, 180, 8 }Auguat 14 1) 28) cream brick cheesg orted Swiss cheese, 400 Ih one, be 1b; Washington oquefort USE A STAR WANT AD. ‘creamery butter, 300 Ib. Ella Burgess said to have been the of fr ham Young, pr Mo church, died in e of ¢ age Annual fair of Southwest Wash n today midway be Cheb on beg tween Centralia an Five hundred on strike for eight hour day at Bride: Edgar Battle, of Seattle, re-elect port, Conn masters Kitsap county fair to be held in Evergreen park, Br mertor ey Bix business men in Vancouver, B. ¢ arrested for receiving goo atoler warehouse, At ’ worth of whisky and champagne taken | Thieves got about $2,000 worth t t welry from staterooms o! steamship Finlar gers were view! d while passen fair grounds in Golden Gate harbor Japanese school, 1414 Weller st., to establish classes for business men to learn Japanese Frank Randolph, 19, kille father t Ban Francisco, to protect his moth Emperor of Japan to be enthron ed November 10. First time in history of country to be enthroned in public State home for widows of the G. A. R. formally dedicated at Puyal-| lup Sunday C. H. Johnson claims to have dis-| ing covered gold quartz assaying $140) his company “It is well known that mea station work have 60 a day per man, Cashier Co., convicted in Portland | Horrocks, Admits Price Is Low ns | have heard of such cases as newered Olson, didn't do it when the price was 1§ cents a yard, » price is low, | said Horrocks r ton on his claim 10 miles west! of Fairfax, Wash Six officers of United States for fraudulent use of mails, ask for} jnew trial Trial of five tabor ders for! jtmurder in connection with mine strike, begins at Boulder, Col Official estimate of United ‘ * geological survey is $18,- £35,520 In gold, silver and copper/ jin ‘Alaska during 1914 Orders for six new vessels for Osaka 8h Two sixinch guns, relics of | Dewey's engagement in Manila y in 1898, to be placed in Wood- jland park Drugiess physicians spent Satur. day in Seattle seeing the sights | Must have been a relief to see a/ big city after convention in Ta- coma, Dr. G. E. Vincent, president of University of Minnesota, to ar rive in Seattle at 9 o'clock Mond: night. He will give an address at College club Tuesday. Indiana club formed at plenic of Hoosiers Saturday at Woodland park, All Indianans ere eligible for membership. Examination tests for all puplis without eighth-grade promotion cards will be held at Broadway high September 2 at 9 m. Kari Eugene Guthe, dean of grad. uation department and head of de- partment of physics at University of Michigan, arrived in Seattle Sunday night. Picnics all the time. Now It's the Seattle Association of Credit Men. They hold their first annual at Wildwood park Saturday George Tripp, soldier on parole, escaped from Fort Lawton Sunday. Cops are after him. Eight boys, whose ages range from 12.to 16 years, arrested Sun- day afternoon in Washington nat- atorfum, Second ave. and Virginia st, accused of looting lockers. Police are investigating chalk marks on door of C, J. Knago, 1130 30th «ave. Word “Kill, with crosses around it, written twice. Knago suspects man whom he re fused to give food and who threat- ened him. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses pdmonds. and Mrs. Alma tle Creek, Mich Charles Bilodeau, May Keleo, 23, ttle. George R. Wallace, Kingston, and Kate Bartlett, Seattle Johan Albert Granstrom, Seattle, and }Anna Charlotta Jonson, Seattle Harry J. Siegel, Sacramento, and Sarah hn, Seattle Theodore A. Kautz and Eiste Stapel feldt, 19, Beattie W. Jeane Trimb! Winnte Opal Willard Thomas T. Jo@es, 42, Dungeness, and Bes B. Hughes, 32, Ertevilie, Wyo. Walter Dinger and Sara Spahn, Ta- coma Henry < currie, 4, Th Carrie 6 and and Bena | Roulsen, : nto, Levi A. Maynard » and Bertha ‘Thurbs Seattle, iver Bvanson and Jennie Erickson, Se- attle Samuel A. Moises and Annie Brodsky, | Seattle. Birthe Mre, and Mr. BE. Bohm, 1907 Eloise terrace, daughter, Mrs, and Mr. EB. W, Nelson, Colontal | Apartments, daughter. Mr. &. J. Brown, 1218 B. Boge hier Mr. If, C, Smiley, 401 Del Roy ts, daughter Haron Mendoza, 6106 ce, daughte nd Mr. J. 1 Mra npbell, 300 29th %, amelis, 4 Iba salmon, 266 | Mra and Mr. & DP. Jennings, 2136 h; English bloat 3 for 1 Stall | ighth ave. W,, aon. 102, best butter, & Iba. 950; good butter Mra. and Mr. A. N. Corbin, Wenatebwe, | b.; Washington milk, be can: strictly | wash fresh ene. dos; small pullet eggs, Mrs. Mr. Russell, Sr, Bellevue, dos Wash, son Mra. and Mr, F. A. Rapp, 6312 44th ave. 8. W., daughter Mra. and Mr. J, I, Murray, 2019 B at, daughter, Mra. and Mr. Le Roy MH, Bishop, 2303 Youler way, daughter Mra, and Mr, Robt, Finney, 1207% Main st, daughter Mra. and Mr, T. J. Penso, 2912 Entott] Mrs. and Mr. Harry Whiteman, 325 | foe Second ave. W., son | Mra. and Mr. W. G. MoMeekin, 6518] 16th ave. N, W. » Mra. and Mr J. G. Morgan, 424 Bel mont ave, N.. son. Mrs and Mr, J, Ro Gates, 62 ave, N. B, aon. Deaths Lew Chew, 45, King county hospttal Unknown man, near Latona boat |i pune, in Lake Union, about August 4 ©. 'C. Bnmebrit” (male) Swedish al, August 16 ‘orces Asked John W. Palmer va, Helen Palmer, do sortion Henry M, Rude va Otellia A. Rude, cruelty. Frankie Brown ve, Tudor Brown, cruelty. Judit Christensen va. Geo, Christensen, cruelty Julia RL. Digby va, John H. Digby, Ancompatibitity. SEES END OF “ROAD JOBS | BYCONTRACT Charges Sharp Practice contract nond and leap med in the com charging the aken sub-contract. q sack toon accordlagig we *. and asks that Hor excavation jp overhaul, ae | cording to bis own statement, fore ¢ his men to rent their tools from “But why don't me finish this contract? will submit my books to the commissioner at en Kaisha line placed | job.” jwith Osaka Iron works, Osaka, | | Japan the end of “Cases of this kind are what is making the industrial unrest {9 oa don't ‘take care of them now, we will find ourselves forced to in a way we'll regret.” Horrocks charged that Olson | caused the trouble in the camps at Redmond, and stated that be be Heved he had grounds for @ action against the commissioner for delaying the work. Says System Is Wrong don’t you go “Then why “I will if I think T want to at the end of the job,” was Horeca any Hight, Hor these poor devils to pay outrageous — food. That's where feel your system is wrong.” Horrocks then “You haven't stated that the quoted his men were fixed by adding the cost plus 10 The commissioners took the case under advisement. FORGERY CHARGED Information wa! .” H. H. Brooks on first degree forgery charge. “Dr” Brooks has no given address in Seattle directory. He is alleged‘ have forged the name of W. 0 Homer in drawing a check on the” Dexter Horton bank. BERLIN, Aug. 23—Ossowetahas captured by the forces, it was officially Union Block. o nants, ¢ merchant’ uld not be done,” DENTISTS SAID T Oe ome n to guarantee ae work in Seadtie, tt of business net ‘profit as hig IM # ntist can do guarantee my A Dentist figures sfit on such a} BROWN, D. DE & ading Dentiet o pon evenings until § and Sugga { for people who work.