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" é _ ance ide. | a ‘ CLOTHING FOR MEN RYN tia var we sila sch eladlecsa asia HOTELS AND Abe ial 4 he Ay A et $2 and up. ke Cohen, 1017 |! > od poi A ets c_iret Ave. and Vine Bt. ; Pike st ee 1904 First _ | _Star pee rine pile ce is i ave. Phone Main 5333 inti Oo. ita Wane ak be Si ee | respect. 600 Up; with PAR AAAR AAA 5 ane, ” bath. age la a rare | Well Drillin and Testin ; mm pens aay St =. Collatera! Loans as ¥ re. ne ot vow | MISS H ARDING 7“ | Sees : ii week up RESPEC & ™ ee A 2. ama Hote 1 = . ' on dia od Jewelry: low rates: Store Fixtures and Showcases |i AVIA aiacas tae 40—Exchanges wivate officen American Jewery Co - ; . n F T Tht nh oom nw n . anne t , Cameras and Supplies USE STAR wee ANT. ‘ ee are at ACREAGE FOR ose LOWMAN &HANFORDCO| © Wirt ; WATE ee Kodaks and Photograph Sup o- Eh Ack r « eer We [AU $s FOR RESUL’ I$ = 4 BRKKY AND POULRY RANCH First Ava and « =a ee —— aan For 9 erme 160 cash. 9 Mow “ae sn Puoxe| 19__Male Help Wanted are sepe on back of piece SEATTLE MAT or ; STAR =a 9400 HiGH SCHOOL HOY WANTED * arms . a Rann t mir obo at! BYE Wonk ri om ‘ . WANT AD RAT Penns pon" ree vi U ay uu ® 7 - - s . . One cent a w oan ae 4 : Stx tim ALM Coupon b ‘ = : ‘ : to be used as desired . . 40 « ws ’ op. Help and 7 Funeral p eeu e FIVE ACRES OF REAL per f Six insertions for the price « of five 1@ per cent discount If bill is paid within 10 anys after first inser Want ads. received up to 11:20 for Insertion same day ‘The Star will not be respon errors in Want Ads after th insertion, and the plac! for more than construed as an condition by the adv Advertisers must ‘The Star taining box numbers are t phone The Star will give replie ; ; parties calling for and as-| y ibd eke sumes 10 responsi action 4 Want Ad. North 6. ford fe ove. Friday _ 2 Want Ad Pa t PH ae ; 6409 Ballard Ave. 22—-Female Situation hd 6—Autos for Sale * a ww = “Wintan 7 z z © - We ; is : 8—For Sale Miscellaneous Blake Purn © ?3-——Personals ale Mis w od « Ge A BASH AND DOORS ~ | teen, 28 good Mate fn our own mill, Sold with our, * ~ » Rgetoay ntee of quality or money back he % Ent ped to any one, any a : price to everybody, which P - ve > the lowest. ae : S-x-panel doors. No. 1. * oon gly goer 116 ” . 1 ADALINE Others come and «0, LLOYD bot for 20 years . Gold Seal one-piy rootin Bend tor our big n 21, Mallea charges, on req #0 complete and full one can order as ea looking e We guaran e 4 Prompt. sh RM Oo. B Phone Main A d t $2 50 ) I 3 VE NS oy e - Tat ¥ EYEGLASSE: . " “ with spher 1 M ' f remed i EAT MY 7 , r% aye } ; ° AKE—Second hand ranges wenn z KEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT Pp. zi - q plied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 214| F a“ ‘ . Union e t a f FONTRACTOR Mt = ’ , PBT PLACE to buy or rent sew: | ick a AME machines 7!7 Pine) Main 1990 1 9—-Wanted Miscellaneous i Witt, PAY § aah for ¥ i Arner 15—Lost and Found LOANS DO you NEED MONEY place " fr Washington. ¥ Mien BAG “Fepaired. 402 Peoples Bank | Bide i MMI le * Pike ' Hotel F 27—For Rent Unfurnished 26—For ey Furnished Fon fi ' rr —Room and Board Housekeeping Rooms 31 32: 279M. Furnished Room entals 1 and widow's 5—Sr piritual Medi ums SHABER Board STAR—MONDAY, MAY 8, A Married Man’s Troubles LAND $200 y dest muck sof | These § acres by food stream erer | ined te level srow more to the sere then upbrol . & fleor sacks of potat ant wide of land: and w 6 view of moun | tena «This te & country home thet | can't be beat, $19 cash, $5 @ month fee thie soon OSCAR EB JENSEN & CO 224 Alaska Put - o* he « : ig or acre ® orms . OT FOR SALE ———— é NORTH END COTTAGE PRICK $975; BASY THRMS On terse h good ' are * York 45—Farm 49 om 0 | me ” ce LEGAL Lands for Sele r CLEAR LAK . ao. NOTICES 50— Contractors’ Notices HALED TT ite 4 Jim. 2 ibe. She CORNER Btall 6, home-made cot 1916, PAGE 6 HAVE SOME IM PORYAKT MATTERS To St To THIS AFTERNOON AND MAY DE DETAINED SEVERAL HOURS — IF ANY ONE cals Bialie Anton mike PEAce ne ‘ WESTLAKE . ‘ . souTH END ' wiry At Btoma’s ° ot 1 ‘ peas * ' a« . DECLARING HE w epe scainat Americans, R Ima exican, nder arrest at Los Ange PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES Leavn rnom Kort Fownseed— Fort Anaries Bel Tee, na, WI Viti eo for 0% single trim ® rip Commeett | 4a Anacortes — Dallingham Whatcom) © ttam Townsend | dally ond Rel! except {Sunday Aoacortre— Pert Townson: for! Ottpm orten! datty Fverett Maturdaye | Tiel | # Open via Ran) Monfay and pointe | Wea: | Pride nd Kort Aneelen Toy and Way Ports omer Nelling + Port Pawn! Tneed'y Port Angeles 'Fhare'y Pay and wariRator’y Noah Port Townsend — Part Angeire—Cree- cont and War Porte 12-00 Mtr Wotelente, miAn htlPort Townsend, Port Matlam and! via ¥ Fridaviway porte Bambln Bo Tndinw nists Stowe for! 0 tiem ' aatty © hh omlMteamer ally (Kingston except (Lad taw Satur'ylF | for! 2:90pm and ' Temble—T vdlnw Weed Conet Thar ete Aatly Max tin Str. Melitn fundaylor Wainteate JAwetin. 11-20 Maxwe @ schedule eter Hamed at tloket office Open from @:80 a m to 12-00 midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO, Theket Office, Colman Doek Fhone. Main 5903. MARION rae? By Allman | MY BUSINESS |S SUCH HoWeve R, | Tua T CAN WATT UTIL ANOTHER | DAY - You HAD BETTE Rj | GO To Lunch! t BUT Tom, THERE |S NO BALL GAmEe || ToDAY~ THE TEAM Is ON THE ROAD a T — =e WHO SAID ANY THING | | ABOUT BALL GAMES wt ’ v ~— HARDY MARINERS HAVE QUIT OCEAN TOIL FOR SAFE JOBS WITH THE LANDLUBBERS Favorable Law for Seamen Fails to Lure Old Salts Back to Storms and Danger-—-Ship Owners Desperate as Sailings Are Delayed for Lack of Crews. Secsssecs Gobo mo GD: Vessels in Seattie Port Waiting for Crews to Man Them Ix the American workman thra {| So marked is the shortage of | THEM, THOUSANDS OF OLB w the both certified and uncertified SALTS WHO HAVE QUIT THE inneueea crewsmen along the Pacific that oA BEC AUSE OF ITS HARSH : : any vessels have been cow CANNOT BE LURED th t favora law ¢ 1 lay thelr sailings for | AWAY FROM THE LAND JOB& acte " hax f days and even weeks And the young men are nob roduce enoug Others have left port under | eager for a life on the wave to meet the demand. special dispensation REAPING THE HARVEST The * dawr Ship owners are blaming the Ship owners are today reaping shipping cir that the La Follette law, saying that the | the harvest of their inconsidem from which ocean tollers we requirements are too stringent. | ate treatment of the merchant W recruited has become hopelessly BUT THE FACT SEEMS TO | sailors of yesterday. landiubberish VESSELS LONG DELAYED i 3 BREAK OUT OF |MDIANS" TRoUBLE SPOKANE JAL BE THAT EVEN WITH THIS FAVORABLE LAW TO TEMPT That is the explanation of the men who have quit the fo'castle According to U. S. Inspector of Hulls Capt. B. B. Whitney, the number of seamen going out of this port {s practically what ft hes been for several years past The tremendous increase ia shipping activity has, however, ERESER, Fish Commissioner Darwin, Dis-| 80 boosted the demand for men Sore rict Attorney Allen and Indian| that the normal quota is entirely need aoa Buchanan, of the Tulalip| issufficient. bs SPOKANE, May 8.—Three pris-/reservation, are preparing Mon-| “This season! of the year,” em oners escoped from the county day to go to Washington, D.C. for| plained Capt. Whitney, “always fie’ early today, after unlock-|a conference with the Indian af-| sees practically all the Pacifie cells with a towel and fairs commissioner May 15 to set-| Coast seamen employed. Add wire from a magazine tle the fishing rights dispute be-| that the unusual shipping Im the main corridor they| tween whites and Indians in the} Crease and the shortage of mes sawed the heavy {ron bars of an| Northwest can readily be understood. outside window and descende Not Enough In Market “Many ship owners have insist fet on a rope made of bed clothes BLAME THE COUNCIL © jail breakers are Wm. G ed on having their entire crew any Gtomie “hud Sead certified men, whereas the law an. All were serving terms! Because the council kept the park| Only demands 40 per cent dur f tlegging. Henry was identi-\tax levy down to the minimum| {ng the first year. 8 y as @ former convict during the budget deliberations, it The late comers, naturally, from Sas. Guectin, Cal will take a lot of figuring to main-| have found some difficulty i tain the system during 1916, ac-| Setting the tested men cording to the annual report | , put the uncertified men a just as scarce as the accredited ESCAPED CONVICTS ones at this port TUG HUMES ‘SAVED | I have passed 1,200 seamen PUT UP HARD FIGHT and 700 lifeboat men in Seattle PORT ANGELES, May 8.—The! gince the new law went into & tng Mary D. Humes and her crew] fect EUREKA, May §& des-\are safe here today, thru the hero-| I BELIEVE THERE WOULD perately against capture, four e®/ic action of the coast guard cut- BE SAME SHORTAGE 1 convicts from the Mendocino ter Snohomish’s men, who rushed c) THE LA FOL camp battled ato b rescue as she was sinking ACT NOT IN EFFECT. eo ¢ sheriffs and prison in a terrific je, three miles off! There are not enough men in the guards today. Officers ran the | Dungeness Saturday sea market convicts into a gully last night and — — rroun then men have ait improvised shelters. from ch they sent an occasional bullet ut the cordon SEATTLE IRISHMEN | ARE ORGANIZING! I WANT Yo see 'S \Ves, SiR, HE'S IN. WHAT DID YOU WISH To See HIM et | MR. SMITH, | | HE INE { Several hundred Seattle Irish i. 4 men have formed the “Friends < K of Irivh Freedom,” for th S pose of aiding their countr who suffered in the r All person ymen at Hi and even nvited to a meeting rnian hall, Broadway Madison st., next Friday ing “PEACERS” PACIFIED WASHINGTON May 8 The heart of Ame 1 is much too sound to be invade ’y militariem,” was Preside Wil nswer to mem bers of the Ame an Union against litarism, who are opposed to the roposed increase in the army and na CLUB HEARS RIGGS [ Thomas J. Riggs, member of the lA at the Commerci Club luncheor . t noon Monda He reviewed the ie SULLIVAN RELEASED LONDON, May 8.—Jas, M. Sul wi ivan, former American. minister * to Santo Domingo, w released *& toda b ir authoritie who Bey ed hiw clon Dub. S MARINE MAN NEEDS AID A marine engineer, who, by un ortunate circumstances, has been without work, needs employment - badly. If you can help him, « all up | Victoria hotel, room 110, \