The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 10

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Renner “a enn wn rrr WANT AD f PHONE Thr : SHATTLS MAIN STAR TES ‘Y) Ge cont a word por Insortion Bix tlmos for the price of five Coupon do: \ to be use Help ana s Funeral Notices Teanstent—Chnrme Advertising Per line SIX Insort for the 10 ver t discount If bil wathin 10 day after first CHAN . IN ADDS STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1916. PAGE 10 DIRECTORY “4 Married Man’s Troubles : ‘ ji ‘ : : TOM, DONT FORGET, | JUUST LEAVE ELEVEN OCLOCK! | \T To ME BE ON TIME BECAUSE) SHE DOESN'T KNOW 3 fee JHE TOWN = a “ [ YEAH, A couPLe OF DOZEN WILL BE ALL RIGHT - NO, as u fe Whe AGE TFORTY MinuTeS AHEAD OF TIME - j BUT ITS WORTH MUL TAKE YEM | 778mm | WAITING FOR- Ze OUTSIDE BUM!! GET TH AIR! NEAR AS CARS CAN'T BE HAD WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.—~ Prospect of a nation-wide fuel shortage, thru lack of freight cars, wa today by the reports to the depart ment of agriculture, indicating ter than half of the nation’s crops have yet been moved to distributing centers i strengthened 4 The coming month i# the heavi crop month of the year ore thi i ALL per cent of ali cre Soe teefigallm © from farm for the market thi ceived period Supplied " bile wheat an tain otf < Balin H. MULLEN, | einiae have been rushed Inte AAU Aen market this season earlier thi ever before. in order to profit by ~ Attorneys-at-Law : prevailing high 1 . ffictale ‘7 TATENANHEW SHIREMAN Laws ° here believe that certainly less than F hosband f= wite; damage cla ; half the nation’s crops have yet @ been moved c or Sale—Miscellaneous vara cet na Apartments 44—Houses for Sale Eviden of # serious shortage fash and © direct f 7 11 2909 Bighih eve ports from Middle Western and y WILLIAM CO. "We operate ‘os LOM y Fag yn $200 CASH Eastern cities of actual muspensiog bie. . cm 25 . 4 iin 9 tories in some citles have See and bath, half-block car, between Lake : ees oe | Fancy sliced bacor be | 1D-; | forced to close their door jeqtent. | nod Woodland Park * rooms, bath, kitehen and living ' choice round steak, 18e Ib., choice! iva of ec Urgent n ress s . fix and shades lamb chops, 26¢ } fresh #almon,| yning sent out from the a ‘ marty. { t $1,600 Ibs, 2 fresh-churned butter,| Nun’ yor eit Attorneys—Patent “ ' iret Ah cel Mt Min Haat: aE FOR Alaska salt black cod, 15e;|“*¥ York , FRI P. GORIN-*s*" sap Hie ' a ray! he r9 tn epee ee w ? local pat flour, $ putter | PMR Ae te * ‘ ft ded "To 2 . f . ares, 10c dow arge cra eae 4 aren Se. tae, Tehenee e % wh h Olymph oysters sO yt +4 q ain 390. Pree on ' h Apia r i Be Site _ usin toe “Pree David P. Eastman on een " i ia’ cant [freak Grmpla, oysters, 406 tl! Wilson Backers 4 neys. Smith Ride 1208 THIRD AVE H ke R * eggs, 40c doz; 5 K, 1be doz; Jon Grab G. oO. P. Coin gee posi ase 31—Housekeeping cd OPI | than apples, SC doz: lard, 15¢ Ib te aheke inet eheon alate ae i | vs = Ne 45—Farm Lands for Sale boiling beef, §¢ Ib.; sauerkraut, 5 , Bank: fie ADIAN HANK OF —Head office Toronto. Branches tn Cane Banking business gerings aed tin Sesttie Bran h Mw Billiard Tables rr brand new romplete out Dles at reduced suppites. drug BO GOOD WORK—G. OR 1231 Fourth | Chattel Loans Mr iw cou 7 METHODS made quick! ture pianos GERMAN-AME antana tC Chair-Caning vestock, ¢ FANE SHAT Cliaine RESRATED. all cases PY * bad Mott 168s me ss ne standing Cloth Signs Write Today forftff SRD are —WISTOWOTFFTAT 7-Day Trial Offer FREI . ‘ Empress Thea . io Ne ee | ee > 2 YY aes “eo the AND 61 ren MONTH ren 1 PARADA NEWEST WALK dances lor? a oak Cer eae ‘ a =! 19—Male Help Wanted 4 lady and man t oly min Dregne: se dpeitnas Doctoring Without Ke WANTED HY 1e 7 t ference if you haven't danced SASEN & SEXTON C0. sult for Years, See Me) Service for ex deters abso ices Roa emeth anal ’ Sal tase conere STEVENS itn tot hele ACKER OF GOOD, LEVEL LAND s . sigh | 5 oi ‘ ALL FOR sans s4 i —— $13 CASH AND 63 Renrauy ‘ MADAM CEALY ~alt . : attie 1 GREAT WOYPTIAN FHMEN es » | + w . \. YOW CHINESK REMEDY ¢0. a7 ora ti. COMPLE Witkard . 5 ACHES CHAP 113 Vester Was "home Main 108 ities ata ae - : Sollateral Loans bes roe ¥ . tba ' ci ; “itt Pag SER EG hormuehty | Fe vial sericea PA ' wi nina nell” cree Lawest rates, confiden “ : . . y t . . rons 2 ADELINE LLOYD 7 Mage } a ee Otnere come and for 20 =" Me aE ates ADAM MELLIE von SALE SCRE TN BIEN LOWMAN & HANFORD CO. a4 bat. Brea or (Semen ood hess Myo * Kedaks and Photographic Supplies - — ve en x Se irda ‘ DEVELOPING 4 (Jo a. bathe ays be “ sire: telle the ne | ‘ . at an 4 . o fe °P an fr Je 1 Ma ' i n . . “ott rine . “ a on 4 Si cilin tener areeec as : tire COVORD 2 VAN AMD ATE, tne a < DIAMONDS TE : ‘ CARKOLE'S, | pike. | MADAM HONOR 48 Bors] avait ‘ Lity upstairs - - éria, Kaypt. fhe te reengnizn act of W < - 3 a NPAT Opticians Dis MY OF . : Basnunds Fraser ¥. | WANTED —AMATEDRS UYRIO THEA * ; ERICR WOOh: Ge came, OY Bain 2174 tre. 206 Occidental ave. Frid ‘ MONTH Phrenologists WE FOR Leas = oo ° VI VICTORIA i a 4 - MADAM KiRt gay dng a eam Cnt ° J x - "EGYPTIAN ene mene M , : 4 ” | 20—Male Situations Wanted LARa IN ARRTED i P ‘ Hide y * of countr ase te Et. appetizing dishes Wilhara ran cand re oe Cafe. ke h and Union © w © than wanes vas ANTS LUNCH. WILHARD| 41% 0" LC Smith Bidg nnn a hell aoe eventh and Union $ WASH F | Physicians and Surgeons sire & ._X Y CASH FOR FUR ® arian LUMBER. CO. Br K Ri 7 XTH : ; : ms it = in w BN Anns f t five ‘ FOX TROT {im ht : 3) Storage POPPI OAL ALDARA RINE |g ana *Cdavere Cae Pike ; DRY. Finernoor sTORAGE ve | 22—Female Situation Le Ad nly i i i «| 3—LOT FOR SALE BE anew | Sent, cont '@ word per day min te | 5 : ary estes mer ol View Lot Store Fixtures and Showcases) ~22 : unee. | <i READTS NTA: | ; FIRTURES -PERSONALS Private maternity home, 2102 B_ Madi ae acne, Pee Bagh Sarin $150 x j Third ave, near| DIAMONDS AND PAWN TickWTS | SASASOUU! aT pee MSUS | THLIARDR CARD RRAT PacTAT| AA annnndnthnsn| Semen Ohain mite 7 - Manicuring mireme! ‘in| a ee eo event ate stairs | North HOTELS AND LADIES —GANDERSON'S OC TROOF| MISS MARION~®BATHS, MAS. | SOLDTER HOY Cir ONTANT iia | t | pitts, and sure cure tor delayed ; Se ttke mantour " Readings da k t| s : ‘ APARTMENTS Pereae ccna cee sakrtaa, eenaed | iOS 2. L410 seenad ars | seen, | University a ANDARD HOT? pm 6, Hotel Antiers MASSAC iE x Wee ee i Faherty AD 8 e . | Dorner Fi a Pine, ea ancl 11. Green Mots Ti OWA CCAHTE oe District ED.) wonRY wien pe DOLLY AY MASSAGE : $ ADDRI 218 MARION ST iy Barring: : ap, | Use Lady Elgin fm, hat re ’ f re WONDER LKINS SE SETS BN mail bh ae hae Hotel Fourth Pike : HARKI MAIN 40 4—Furniture Wanted. FEte. | Bveey bee BURNS~farcn. 2 cit = A tederaits baths. Office ADAM 1 i ATT * ; re Filiott Hotel, Firat and Pike “Open to | and Ua lines wunray BEND, OREGON ee MUL CS | A t ma a MR we tot ee te aielienoe _| oor TERIGA i r i +| 26—Kor Rent Furnished ~~ and big profit FHS OUR SPECIALTY an ae . sth NEWLY FURNIaNED noome, VOTE | BEND PARK COMPANY Mui Record Exchange . fA PARI PENET im oeays SiC seme Waturnd 0 Alemka, HullAtns 1818 Wentinke Eilott 2678. 3 mn 1 L. aR eee oe ie lw 5; he a ; ice Theis ROMA DFO INE, HUNT AP: | 10rd! = " 5 ; he CLOSE IN) BUILDING Meyer-Toner, 214 Wt i ve Ane PAADADARDIAARAR AL LOT un # intuM i HATH Unfurnished ‘ and $2.60 EXREDERMED PLEDGES, CONSISTING ' ' Kmpire Way Add : ; of clothing, rhurteal tnstru neat Bide, Ma nove PLA f % . . P Office, 120 Firet ave. 8 DENVER DYE WORKE—Tt0 Tih ave | Ea NE, Gordes rae tet 1M Muar Ae 1408 Third A 9—Wanted Miscellaneous Guts TO—Por Sale Livestock —Business Personals | | 23—Personals 2 1 AN TaD ave Mal x WHIPER Mine TeDnE bot e w n Price 990 t DAR AAR AAA * ont f ” ‘ Price $1,108 t ene y « nROnERG Pia ' Hattard ~ ROYAL EGYPTIAN vaow ts DONT Wey : os even SEEMOURING TINTS ° @ | Cleanser, 4c; tomatoes, 3 Ibs, 1 cocks .rapualicsis, de. ae Tale. office 16. eB hits Ch SACKE POULTRY RANCH Brown & Hulen’s pool room to aka hace -AEPATHED —a07 VEO: | 37—Business Chances ON asx) Tes : _ Pike Place cover the $7,500 offered thatd, Bank. Wid WANTED —PARENEN IN CONTWA Stall 17, 8 Ibs. standard white|} Gugnes would be elected, m1, 25—SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS !\* ina, carpenter Win s-rsem Nous ; | |franulated sugar, die, Stall 7#-\) the money was covered wit EGYPTIAN ’ much for on ’ trom tak se Il 4a, fresh cider vinegar, |) Within three-quarters of an hour. {am 2 bation he ant waeot cider. toe gal. mix.|, ON€ man took $4,000 and asked PHRENOLOGIST PODALIIALLAPLOLL | ‘man. Ae - ee ee eee eee 1a, the chip. |) fof more. A disappointed crowd Heemin wget 41 ACREAGE FOR SALE 4 gp ; “4 ped beef, 10c; 30e can shrimps { is still lingering about the place son a new peas, 3 lbs. 10¢. Stall 36 »|} hoping for a chance at another on to Kirk salmon, 36¢ ea.; black cod } Hughes bonanza. Surke & Varre ©; halibut cheeks, 10c Ib, Stall 37,| lb w Yakima or Idaho honey ae } comb, Stall 15 small milk, 3) ¢¢ ” on cans 100; large cans, 4 for § ‘Forget Me,” Says Farmers ure "4 jarge rolis toilet paper, 3 for 1c. She; He'll Do It and t's Stall 64, beat p ut butter, 10¢ Ib.; , what ripe olives, Ibe pint. Stall 1-Ib. Fighting Germans ae can baking powder, 15 seeded] hat'e th lraisins, 10¢ Ib; 30c coffee, 18¢ Ib KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov. B= ADVER Stall 1611, green ground bone. 4 1bs.| Russell Wilson says he is glad there, hamburger and sau i. ‘War Cee ib.; corn flakes, 7¢ Lighthouse , ) } a lamb’s tail Thursday for Se ) attle democrato, and } potato sau pot roasts be to Be sirloin Stall 63,) heels, 20c can forget his past and bury bis sor rows in the noise and confusion of battle. Wilson was at Baker university, Stall 43 boiling beef Se to liver, 8c Ib There hasn't been a single head. | shoes resoled, 30¢ to Sh« ache in the town of Whimpleburg, | and 25¢ Are for years. Anybody with at Baldwin, Kas, enough brains to support a head SOUTH END when he met her. ache has enough to move away coffee, Ib. 1% rice, 4 Ibe. They correspond “ = | white soap, 7 bars 25c; boil ed when he re ———_———— | ns bey Ib. 10c; # steak, Ib. turned home for }12%e; Qeter milk, can 7c; tn the holidays. PUGET SOUND stat postum. large phe. 42 Piseliy fresh codfish, 3. Ibs salmon | tected popped the at STEAMERS trout, Ib. 15 crabs, each 100; | MUSSELL WILSON tion peppers Iba, 1c stalk! «1 Jove another, forget me,” she ALt LOCAL ROUTES Se; best Jersey butter, 76¢; | wrote. “Let it be that we never LEAVE FROM COLMAN good storage eggs, doz. full | met.” y MARION STREET Cream cheese, 2 Ibs. 450; Slayer sq wijson enlisted in the Amer- Ar cakes, onch ad ee do bread, | ican Legion, and is at Alta, Canada, © — 3 loaves all pickles, dos. . wait orders to be sent to the 4 vi Tewasend—Port | bananas, doz. 20c; grapes, Ib. 10c; [Bete on in Europe. % 8, Ib. WHITE PUBLIC 10e string b 3 SCHOOL GIRLS Stalls 21-22, halibut, Ibs c; | salmon, 10¢ Ib black cod, 2 Ibs ARE FATALLY HURT ul Ibe, Stalls 3 10 Ibs. ground | Tacwma Direct dry salt pork, 12% Ib tba | F Genin Wicamers Tacwmme ai ; 30-31, veal chops, 15 Ib MUNCIE, Ind, Nov. 2—Three 17.eshm tndionapette for Ta-| 10:800m |lchoice steer steaks, 12%c; legs Of | young school girls were probably isetoenieeeey tue bears, Abe _ eet aaa Lana ee hurt, Peter Knoth, driver sistem iran . Cenecettens 4 bunks, 16¢; dried salmon, 18c Ib. pebcth apres ee , . pia and) 1 Stali 28, peanut butter, 10c 1b.;|seriously hurt when a Line car oa : J full cream cheese, 23c Ib.; best/the Portland division of the In- Tewnernd_ Special Washington creamery butter, 40¢| diana Union Traction line crashed scones memes jlb. At Stong’s, 30¢ cans choco-|jnto the school hack at Como, }late, 25c; 5 Ibs, fine Japan rice,! near Portland, Ind., about 7 a. m. 25e; 4 Ibs, fancy head rice, 25¢: | today c Japan tea, 25 | ee BOA, Coat ‘Port Townsend—Anacontes— Relliogham CORNER FIRE. KILLS THREE ‘ Stalls 18-25, 25¢ can baking pow San Misamer = Wasteom Fieoam |ider, 200; 2 cans atring beans, 18c;} 0 tes A tes and B 2 pkgs. best washing powder, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2.—Threé neha ' singer snaps, 10c 1b; 2 cans to-| persons were burned to death, two Pverett—Nelling - Anacortes — mato soup, best white laun-| seriously injured—one probably fae Port Townsend dry soap, 3 bars 10c; 10c¢ Shaker |tally—and six overcome by smoke) ie Atnm A *Kulshan, for! @eFom | salt, Sc pkg. Stall 14, fresh her-|when fire swept a rooming housel a wun ring, 10¢ Ib.; halibut, 2 Ibs, 2 jearly tods The blaze was started sat Port Town almon trout, 20c 1b.; salmon, 10¢ | when Mrs. Nellie Howard carried a d southbound Ib.; fresh black cod, 3 Ibs. lighted lamp, fell, and ignited her 4 . sturgeon, 15c Ib.; salmon sausage, | dress wa Fes 20¢ Ib, Stall 102, fresh-churned | ae Wester creamery butter, 40¢ Ib.; fresh Or 4 vy |pullet eggs, 3 local — “eee Yack |. The Seattle s¢ chool board has pute an tslande—Helling police At Stone's, |Chased @ site for a new school a tae oF hacelae lée pork and beans, 10¢ can. the | building in the Lake Burien district t . han via M ta * - 3 ‘vitor Bellinghise vie Monday|| sided wheat. 200; ise’ cana |{fom W, H. Coughlin, for Samm ur'y Pp * Frida shrimps, 10c; 50c jar Queen ol The portable building which is now Fort Fowacead= ot Kugsleo—Neak llives, 3 bo Del Monte cate located at Henderson st. and Ninth Way Ports 15c; 3 Ibs. new prunes, ave. 8, W. will be removed imme 6 ™ |! Japan tea, Ib.; 3 Ibs. crander. | ately to the new site. Hs ry beans, 25¢ t porta rosea é SANITARY LAZIER MARRIES Fort Angeles and Stalls 31-33, fillet of sole, 15¢ . end, Sunday || and ling cod, 3 Ibs, 26: ‘red alteee (temple. and one of the best-knowm q y And am a ’ aot @ tie on Shriners in the United States, was , Pe ace Stalle 1 Married Wednesday to Miss Louise ieataw—Vimaier ST eLtenate v. Stalls 1-7. | Rrown of St. Lonis gis tal Sitawe || Ne sdghow: dae tee +a ere The couple left immediately Cent tally || GMT wwlekleg, “ste dae att, 4ATEe Canada on their honeymoon. Patent flour, $2.06. 8 The ee cena |zier has been connected with steam be jour bein Ibs. of sugar ship work in Seattle for a numbeft’ be 64c; 1 doz. matches, 9 bars | of years. |best white soap or 4 cans best pas milk, 25¢, with 1 1b. of coffee: | Stall 45, 6 Ibs. rolled oats 4 WANT DRY WORKERS Ibs. long macaroni or Spaghetti e ,||26e; 4 Ibs. rolled wheat, 25c; 4 we Ibs, farina, 25e; 3 Ibs veckled | An appeal was made Thursday beans, 25¢ large catsup, ibe; | by President Dunlap of the West- lar cans pineapple, new ern Washington W. C. T. U, for > a - a molasses, — 28¢ at boxes | Volunteers to circulate — initiative : oui, || matehe 10c; 6 bars laundry | petitions on election day calling : * Hood Canal! Monday oap, 2 all S and extracts, |for complete prohibition and elim : Faia Grice inating the “permit” system, Head nctteame rier A ea et quarters are in the A eee at 10 p. ing. SAVAGE JURY IS UNABLE TO AGREE WATER SHUT.OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on |nier ave. from Edmonds st. to After debating all night the jury |®¥® §- on Hudson st. from , in Judge Tallman's court, which |@¥e 8. to 42nd ave. S. on K apparel, not to exceed $100 heard the trial of John EB. Savage, |“Ye- 8: from Hudson st. to Bran dnd. schedules, wunject to 0f the New Cecil hotel on charges |40n St. and on 8th ave, 8. fremg Pusat ‘wetion, -iralent of keeping intoxicating Hquor, dis-| R#imter ave. to Bennett st, on Prk tally for all pointe ‘excepting Thursday morning and was | “#9: Nov. 3, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. oe F Gh piechison nt taucal dismi sed ‘i " eae Bee trem Bila ee ee dant ae learned that three of the TO HOLD MEETING ent men jurors held out for a convic-| The four railroad brotherhodd PUGET SOUND 0, |/tion from the very first and that | will hold a political meeting | eke jthe night was spent in bitter de-|night, at 7 o'clock. at 1923% | RSE || bate without results, ave. The public is invited.

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