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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916, PAGE 6. fel pet Bist Directo \\4s Married Man’s Troubles : ; : | ; . ; x é p assine usiness rectory = ] Ve BEEN HERE TWREY DAYS AND THATS Lona [. Ts. Astane THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT - TOM’S MOTHER - JN-LAW ONLY STAYED THREE DAYS ~ SHE DIDN'T HAVE A PICTURE CHANGED |N THE HOUSE 1-SHE DIDN'T COMPLAIN ABOUT Tom's SMOKING SHE DIDN'T FIRE THE COOK = SWE DIDNTT LENGTHEN HELEN’S DRESSES~ SHE DIDN'T FIND FAULT WITH WILB OR OLIVIA- AND SHE DIDN'T QUARREL WITH THE GROCERY BOY — BELIEVE IT OR NOT ©. YOU GO ENOUGH FOR A MOTHER-IN-LAW TO STAY I'VE So, HAD AGOOD TIME AND | THANK You GOOD BYE Attorneys-at-Law Cameras and Supplies re) TO YoU ALL. { Attorneys—Patent | Sn DARA LAE A LL MRED P. GORIN@ Peter Aver: | Lawyers or fee refunded 1 “ 90. Free b n wate Moving and Storage raw WAS Fess y ‘ ANS Music 4 Feho Muste F illiard Tables Octane tf Mla aaeret ax urvare|eakuriabed Apa aes tance ETAL TBUT GROWING SCARCE; BEING Si nas SE pate tse CAUGHT FASTER THAN THEY BREED o 5 3 5 44 2 e i z a > Phrenologists SIS MADAM KIRL ‘ Ae NACA ON oe Bicycle Supplies “EaVPTIAN WE D5 cond work Re Wartwie, 13% PHRENOLOGIST Fourth Phone Main 2886 PIL arpenters Sea Serer eT ; 21170. 4 Aen? Chattel Loans NEW COMPANY, NEW RATES: NEW METHODS —Loans from $10.00 to $75.00 je quickly and confidentially on fur " . 1019 Ma ° CORN EKR-SATURDAY ‘ , . Aaa 41 ACREAGE FOR SALE ‘ . ‘ PACKE RANCH ‘ ‘ t ‘ ; } LOAN co bi qeea-teod LC Smith Mite RN « BL AON aa Clothing — AND ® . ° POR FRUIT AND CHICKENS « ' A-2? o? erme 16 ’ Clothing for Men and Women RAUTMAN PEUMWING & HEATING CO ‘ ‘ r . ; Aa 118-120 Kine, Beattie ' " A Phvsicia ans _and Surgeons | ny aderable a hae r VORP NY — eae - t we 4 and up. Mike = Co- ine x seo only. Ruite 208 Liberty AKE MONDAY hen, 1017 Pike at. Third and Union “ u a ogg es a“ ears ans and 1904 First BR KATHRYN HANRIGON—Set Wah | MISS HARDING . f ace e100 glans és! * ave. Phone Main Fitott $7637. erm HPAL HTS. « . <i = 5333 7 =) wr F ‘ama Motel e © hee ; MIKE COHEN | ~ ~ MARKY “WiCW— ifundreds sious POR PETA ‘ ewee a 5 nnn | Storage _— ~ “4 J —— te « * ae ‘ i: Collateral Loans _ |B FInEPR = ee anaes area | Or ‘ t non ; pean, “ ney PODS ASR | oone) « - . 4-506 Pen are ach . Well Drilling and Testin nese Nite 7 , ’ h ome ak ae ee oe eet HY LOANED on all antisles “0? | AWARARARARARnnrrnnmn errr | a Mine Weteht, erly 634 aye yf : y eee Relient, 907 Third ave | Store Fixtures and Showcases | 5! ee 1 tak fore ‘ | Star Want Ads cover the entire | c t ia vores bsives sire” MORRIL COOKE HERE! rH PHONE if eee : Morril L. Cooke, former direct Bringing on Board 300-Pound Halibut Caught en the Alaskan Banks TTLE ie MAIN - earenae tes: gr mi or of works in Philadelphia a ‘AR 9400 : ae? . He {* the man herring come first, #h im-fexperience on both coasts, “has afpractical halibut fishermen could | NNN aaa ADIY 7 “ aa z wh the fight against | sreward to spawn—by bill.|Yague bellef that edible fish are|do more surveying in a year than q FES ts 2 of « the hia Electric Co, and, _ inexhaustible. Not #0. |the government has in the past 4 WANT A t a 7) : oo Wea : porte "| mad ace charges to the |'°"* | Supply !s Decreasing five or will in the next five, under ——— ‘ nm Kl eity an r neumers $1,000 After them follow the flat, usly.! The halibut on the known banks its present policy One cont a word per Insertion MPTCETY ae Wilherd 000 over Seat t fleshed halibut om!of the North Pacific are not breed-| “And there's another angle te % Bix times for the pric tive. le. eve the Valentine t yeterious depthe of the sea./ing as fast as they're caught, even this, linking up importantly with Coupen books Rundrea, es FERED WIDWIVE—lre Wilteis- ___STANE And, hungry as the halibut,|tho every fin is taken by a hook.|the country’s preparedness pro se, Situation ads. one-half rate ~ Ce ae comes the horde of fishermen, up| “The government has made some | gram. Notices ........- 50 MARTENS has been curing bald. | service, p along the British Columbia and) attempt to locate new grounds. The} “The 4,000 halibut fishermen for 28 years 160 20th ave N.| Ino ry respect. Se up; with private || | Alaskan coast, taking their toll | Albatross Was out for that purpose the Pacific, to say nothing of. 178 #1 PUGET SOUND || "Thus {t has gone, generation aft-|{n 1914 and 1915, but without very|cod men, form the finest kind ‘Transtent—Ch: line per insertion | aise a | TON CORDIALLY InviTED Insertions for the price of five. MISS MARION arlagice DIVIVG deren Soe I|"" generation | satisfactory results. a reserve for the navy !f trou! ig bill ts paid PANE NE STEAMERS | But now the men are harvesting) “The government seems more in-|should ever occur. All big, strap- tel, 1210 Becond, WANTED—£00 MEN to come to + the Bargain Store, 233 Occt corner Main, and || the ocean faster than the halibut/ clined to take the advice of bank-| | ping trained men of the sea, ALL LOCAL ROUTES breed, and unless new banks are|ers and college professors than of| “RUT TO KEEP ‘EM ON THE j1—-Housekeeping Rooms STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMA | | found” by the government on the/ practical halibut fishermen. SEA, THERE'S GOT TO BE FISH, SUMMER WATER Very inree pene ormgotlie bolh ge th roe BOCK, VOOT OF MARION STREET) | Voc coast, there will bea fish fam-| “The present grounds, tho now|AND TO HAVE ENOUGH HALE vent 10 ase ArToe [jtne, say the trawlers. supplying 85 per cent of all hall-/BUT TO UPHOLD THE INDUS Beattie ~a The haul last year was 15 per|but consumed in this country, are| TRY, NEW BANKS WILL HAVE be construed as a eeece hy the age nn ~ cent greater than tn weg “ pete nearly ja ge and = ene LOCATED ON THE PA- 3 Pe on | we on Titpm || 000 pounds ut {t took a longer) prolific new grounds are located) C os a geek receipt when cal HESH WAGR repaired. 497 People's Bank | 44—Houses for Sale omer Sal & Sal Sear lletine and more persistent search to|soon, the United States may expect| “That's one reason why Unele % The When W : DENCE OVE wi wi AGH te oo; Taree find the big, succ flounders. |a fish famine inside of 10 years. |Sam should concern himself about box numbe k Sore a CA Ge vhwr of | ad & : ve $ —— 7 “The public says Capt rece With the assistance of the Unit-/the service he can and ought to , hed hs «Bathe v4. office 10 ane ave the . Carroll, halibut trawler of 33 years'}ed States fish bureau, a dozen|per’orm for these trawlers.’ onsibility by such m. bea « 77k Cv o Ke J | Tacoma t * - - LU actio Want Aad. Agent University, Distr ant RINCOLN PHARMACY North 946 46th and Wal t6—Homesteads area S| LAWYERS HAVE DUST IN THEIR « fe) Want Ad Agent Baltard District | ssa § ae pions . ‘ ind) 4:30pm || SA YS HER E —_—_—————eeeeeeeeee ae sinese tn and 4 . ; a a Oa pp an BY HERBERT QUICK throttle uation. ™é delay Justice. invention. and the scarcity of which Alnaka ey. te a ney still make the live: Iv y 6—Autos for Sale | | * ‘Pert Townsend —Anacortes— ThE Amnprionn.: Saslahy. 5 oF es A ve litigants ihe ab Pap css Mowery Me Ahet nd —— GSD ed eres med furnian ff Bellingham 2 Aire gas Engineers . quoted | game of wits between lawyers, | Statesmanship would take 7—Furniture Wanted oe mam | ANNE SPO ig vitor Port Townema| eaity''|| favoring the public. conteol of Dust ie NC Ree Conrel (Sf Se whale Gaerne et — . What would the lawyers say as| business and give us our share the distribution and the expor- tation of gasoline by legis| to the gasoline crisis? They would| Of It at fair prices before any- } FARMS WANTE D e* DAR APRPPLL ISSA Anacories— f i " earch the books for precedents! one else got any. le Miscellaneous : bof a . wneend tion. nen: , a : 8—For a eee Se kee arm i, Mend deacriotion ‘and <e toe “Wipia “Their advice on tegisiation,” | £0¥erning # situation which in its Lawyership will say, “It's un- ash and Doors have LLEGE $ Me M daily . A . ally says the Times, “carries no very nature is unprecedented—a the past are + e- test oie . - and ¥ «ham. more weight than a lawyer's | famine in a substance on which the the difference be o. ship RATE Calle at 7 a-| advice on legisiation,” By this |very prosperity of the nation de- manship and law- anya hers HAVANA | : ends, which was not discovered world over bees ait at] the Washington er means | Pen 5 PUBLIC MARKETS erett Raturdaye, | ee a aes | when the most of the musty de-| thruout all time since the fi shipments i 21—F that the proper person to sa 7 21 “Female Help Wanted Sanaa Nn bot ‘fp ston ie cr je net [cisions in the law books were writ- lawyer was hatched—with dust ; Wow WANTED Ful RRS 1160 Teter Betalin, for Port! t16épe hebdet le the lawier jten, which is used as fuel in the) in his brain, and heartbeats 3 a sdenta ote cue ok mid - « Del-| veed'y Nothing oowlé be falser, Noth | internal combustion engine, a new strictly attuned to precedents. st "se ote ine hel] yeep || THT oces or Leas |Qutbursts of EverettTrue pe ob : og 3 . * LATION ARE THE PEOPLE AF. ‘ a) prices Dwi Drag ( . 7 oR * Fort Townsend—Port Angeles—Neab || _ When They're Dumb | = — 3 ; Hay and Way Ports H. G. Wells, in a recent magazine | WELL, MR, TRUG, HERES oP, j Pe | iio “7 PIKE Pi. ACE. SATURDAY Niaamer Heling-| «00pm || article, points out that the greatest YouR. SPADING FORK vA \s ear 1 slated sumer, ¢ midn'ht ikem, for t veed'y || danger to Great Britain in the criti Tear T BORROWGD. a : ice je pt Sunday » “pews B eeenil cal period which will follow the! som Bur 4 Ax-| ceatdi ae ira imatee, 3001) Tucek 7 ineen, Bey & * || war, is the fact that the legisia-| I BENT nN 7 cetueal, re 1 os Wesnsts Binns F DAVIE Ask her anything, thie bottio catsup, || “port Townsend—-Fort Angelee—Ores- |i tion of the empire is so largely in| =o" Lbiphed pons 2—Female Situation elebrated Buropean paimiat will give Cale, Bickle, cent and Way Ports |}the hands of lawyers. Lawyers are HURT (IT MUCH — Tents, awniras | MTUATION WANTED by a> Price Ste. B patnese | 7 86 cred | iy oo Ste. Waiaieaie, for) « 0opm||creatures of things as they have Rverything In Canvas | salary $25 £0 $40 per month. Ad- ssl lnsehieeetany 63 pe-|| midn’ht Port Townsend, Port) Sunday || been. They do not know thoroly p - Arner | TT ORT De WO : me sid Med} Fetaay ||e¥en things as they are. As for] “ ~ Perscnale THE WORLD'S WONDER - things as they ought to be the law-| °F be g..| 8 Pemnante, 100 'S Pippin apples: Port Gamble—Ludiow—Piagier yers as a class are deaf, dumb and | L rorey: box, delivered. it : bot Meas, tet blind, even while the most keen of ‘ i ot, ~~ Kine Am bie voluble and sharp-sighted | Le 410 ~ SANITARY—SATURDAY : oe pape nas to things they do know. | ¢ se sirvoyant, card potit t oe Ha yer is good for as a legislator is] ATE tor 8 aa a 5% Pike, cor fita s wax fa’ vrday Onl ‘ s 45pm || tO draw the bill which the engineer, : i — Gard reader the state n wants passed oliable sunday The lawyers of the United States aie, 6 fale tial, Raymond: Remedy, | Peni BRNO —Gard reekie, pels COPPER oe ’™ || have always had practical control mao ~ Hote of tho legislation of the nation and | . ‘i Hood Canal—Gambie—Ladiow of every state in it hey have} FOURYARD WIDE LENO ‘ Let fi money work for Rie. Potlatch, f igam || been peculiarly charged with the YAR : j vf ; 4 “ei aah Consolidated Copper share 1 control of the laws relating to court At st cn ) plectng . Ny PatiNE LOYD af -For Rent Furnished 10 ce will make you mone oy «et || procedure, and the administration | | | if 18 a tol aaul ies aa oa dts de roome, $1.26 Band make it fast n si! Monday |] of justice. And in this, the field in " EW Via Ne ' } . sttie's pare b Ses ; Now 1s the time to buy Co which they make their livings, they le Ces SSE IF WS Uni "| fone oe ns so adr ge ho TEL. c share : have made the most horrible boteh — CAN'T BEND (T Back INTO}; — Ar , ALKL—F . wan. 1 e umerous les i} 7 — HARD SERVICE AXMINSTEI ‘ ‘ a week ‘deethie llant, 6 aoe: aoe Wy ould engineers except In all the numerous titles trey SHAPE AGAIN Your. avos ; boats Sai iiteAveyeu| san : anda law. Our laws deny justice, They HGAD (S anak hote J * Reliable Friend | FOR TP ar ap Sad < PRETTY SouDditt Pa } free, Ada P. Evane,| pe \ Re Be Underwriters’ Agency ae an eI = r Apt —For Rent. “Unfurnished TL A YS aE rita . all at F \ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ . WASHINGTON, May 20.—The — SPECIAL RATES ' ‘wn MEN, 1 KNOW THA. Se eee eee vaings |; NOuse sundry civil service bill com 9—Wanted Miscellaneous e; THE WALK ' 4 Pabeecaaes ' fr||mittee clipped $2,000,000 off the ap-| Wa > "1 = : than dine “ ske| propriation asked for this year’s} oe ne “ F a F Business Cnances often the cause i i " si * \/work by the Alaska engineering LS ES eS ‘ i ang standing trouble ihe ise ) commission, and cut many other| : a aia 1 ude bout U items affecting the Northwest, in 15—Lost and Found PEVENS a DISOR. tna 1 ; reporting the bill out to the house t ; Mount Rainier national park's ap er x ' " ' propriation w eut from $81,000 wae 2 7 x Wee Fret $40,000. The Alaska school ap-} 16—Agents Wanted ig ms : a a riation was reduced $15,000, x » = 1 making it $2 4 “ ” | ao hi Hoc aS. GENERAL ASSEMBLY of Pros. | ? m : ony taress| CHEAT FOR CAI My liar store, Bev Bringer» Mi || Atiantic City, take steps to abolish | afternoons, we m to ia” divorces,

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