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€ = i STAR—MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. PAGE # —— :: BY ALLMAN. “THOMAS BILL HITS is 9) " DAT AIN'T No COMPANY * my “Tr ONG PAWS, THAT MAN SAYS 7 JUST WAIT A MIKUT! eR | wenn PANSY, HAVEN'T I SPoKe nt) You WAT HERE A MINUTES, WELL, Tete Me,ARe® You | | AN’ NO . Bikers o al MWS) [7 YOU BerowE AnouT {MISSES DUFF DAT PANSY = WANT TO 4 PANSY'S ONIN BROTHER. |BRoppER OB | || THAT HE IS NOT YUR{MISSDS Dorr Tie es | FOOD SPEGULATO — — 2) | BRINGING YouR company | Ai an MN . . SPEAK TO WM— 4 Om TES PANSN'S - 1'SE CRO THI AT ALL od TAKnS A MA ol 7 , 1 ‘ae MT TE House. f WHO | a (Lat 5 need MORE! lus A Gem , “7 AT ue ie ed i fh ‘Pong | The Star 13 THIS MAN You HAVE —_, : URE — f made objosteil IN THE DINING Room 7 | BRL di helneg ‘i V A ve tirade of condemnation j troduction of net suey I t b ‘ Thomas, , Rates — lhe bill woutd road an Effective May 1, 1917 efop Fh dh abil ; ia Transient—Cash Advertising of & tion r nt t ue Bix times ¢ 7 t ture hanges 1 ; Transiont—Charge Advertistug eee : vat, & ; a ee diately ; Per line pe 2 . ye a tich Tae Bix insertions y potion Pf mir | wiract Advertiatons 4 ‘ nnection witht \ r * H Per lino pe th—1 me $ Per tine per tita.: whieh sh al é . tired c and 25 lines cach week, 1 yea ot eee tine Thor amendment on GB lines each week, 1 yea t reconsidered later on Une by La Follette Six im a 10—T RADE AND EXCHANGES 45—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 55 guSiNE : aad 1. cont basa S AN C ' § 8 8 /8 PERSONALS 66 «= SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS ‘ . « JELLICOE ae | | Months add Open Space Tyas ot mana barn; bet-| Shtppee aaywhers, le ,anyene al tietee y rhe ; !ADAME BOT “um * Rar tine , . . . Eoarantes firet foods ands eve » fm oto : . Sapo per line bd fox free paid, p vy Om receipt of t ’ bag ° . a e: per : A ii | Serves deore, : Or 89 t / s ‘—} Special Rates on Le a PEVEN amor for a shake-up ir Inquire of Want At Department “ Y . in rh , e ty and greater energ \ SP oP) fe ¢ =P @ 1" ACREAGE FOR SALE By « . Hs " r “e anne nce _ o —, ; LU ULGOUA * Lee tte 3 > t Commemorating the civil. war{0U# Baval changes in the house o ; 4 4 : ° ° 3 ; ; . " hip Alabamna, which was sunk off commons today t r Edward| In Pictures COUNTRY HOME PLACE " r pt ably shes P ter | Chestoute, Oi - lon with |C@* 3 __ ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW % ca ie ‘ Car himself FIRST TIME q STALENANDER SHINDMAN— Laws of] LARGE TRACT, CLEARED, ViIRW Wo OWIELIAM® ‘ re by bat athered the P band and wife: dan ec co! Fit a . - bhi { 2 ation . A BUNTRE general’ yractions conpunation eich u f nape cific Navigation Cos! and retains his cabl as SHOWN HERE iS in worth 3 , eo f ¢ ed the | “Fst lord of the i. BLINN, WOMAN DAW . Do eV SVU f ‘ Alabama thea ment Sir i tea Collections = 413 . ’ ' ’ ship, 270 feet in all, with a beam se 2 eee Main 2T#1 . i ob : MADAM RUTH rey Aah eepe eeaion ate addition | E M k . at the ¥ wanna Sir John Jellicoe was the " i 5 hn ' . co Fel mye ge Pr id Tal. “ure in the last admiralty ‘ so f a a ate is jeered by the |¥). by which Admiral Jackson was at Kirkia James Main os thie * , at part of matt or on se trday after retired from the post of first sea | ESTABLISH . “are » DECIDED BARGAINS aes ie ae waaeax | wpe pase The three which have lord. Jellicoe became first sea lord Burke Bidg., 905 Second ‘ , OD & ix PP candy i i price ws 7 . *\been plying betwe Seattle and|and Ad Sir David Beatty com >. § wt Peal (REIN 4 and ance easy cle ° u MIA . cives ont ris of the Orient, « « the Mander-in-chief of the main battle ATTORNEYS—PATENT | “ ek ag . ere hess Pe AS tho A Funne With Lecture ————— * Sana eee piene tis Febisien Union La ¥ : for | COMPA y are the AICS) Magliabecchi, librarian of Flor ~~ P. GORIN—Patest ator,| Stone Sa a ular, Use Lady Risin * cargo carriers on the Pacit in the 1708 caritury, cond ve of or ft funded. TO1 Cemtrai| ‘ r . ane ¥ < cual ¢ contents ¢ almost all Bag Main ‘390 “Pree book on patente Marr ot ge ype ol oe oan | being has Ate pubiioatinkss Coke | Alex Palmgren Mt extended Office open evenings | ftarke Wa AAAS WN 4 4 BAL Wield gy = | SHORT NEWS ||'s00 TELEGRAPHERS -LIARD TABLES " re thee “or cat . ‘ranch ; . WALDRON'S oo PRICES ee. _ - ; s 7 CONSUL r ARE MEETING HERE | 25¢ and 50c | “BILLIARD FARCE : om and pocket. with a hen on ee nh guare . . ‘ N YAN JEN Gemplete outfit. 180. second-hand “a property 1 ay He y methods " . Cait 1634 AADAME ENEATT J. Curtis Robinson, transportation ‘ ‘Mareen, a . ete 46—MIGCELLANEOUS WANTED ors ~ * runs: . 2g! a chairman of the Fruit Growers me 0 thm O40 60 mi ® Fi ATS ON LANDe § ; : er 4» yea | . entire | ake will attend the freight rate re and camps, pe “ ' ' ’ , « f earing of the commerce HM. MEIKLEJOMN, ¢ Washing ’ “ bey ai ; n s at ing BICYCLE SUPPLIES “vou ¢ tar Was i Z We owl, KBCONE ND “No a F ng sgll Twentyfive Scotch girls from Mu GO GooD WORK—O._N HART-| oye Stel nen’ co. Phone ¥ Firet A ‘ British Columbia satled for Alaska bd 3 Phone dain T8486 ~ = by e » aches suse aboard the te ESCO F toi pee wieAb - all : Hoard the te CHATTEL LOANS — ol hee ‘. . ttn = . , Bat Wal . 7 ear Wallet naa ite lec ae See eee tee ON ERO! ge en | ee ut . Caroline Duane, 5, 309 Tenth ave. | DO YOU NEED MONEY? duit classes taught gaily, Lieb Mtipe | sta : ‘ : stained 'a broken leg | FOR BALE i awe tie pedrome } of running into the side| == ++ © ams cam coce QBd leave goods in your possession. ce pg ll fis S - Are you ‘eAnely? Join Beattie Ke . 9 Broadway N., at} ° “™ee RR erreer 15 FARM LANDS FOR SALE \¢ —« Pal deatines; courteons treatment. We | My ACRES, IMPROVED en MADAM MELLIE and Kast Thomas st | Lal " " d , e € bove b ‘ ASSAGING AND BATHS EN. ti : WORLD'S GREATEST The above bit of what The Star's | BURNS~™aseacs ts PETER MICHA - The Society of Sponsors of the |telegrapher #ays is Morse means, AR O14 eatadiished office, making « ciaity of email loans, st reasons! Navy will give a/ when translated WM be glad to explain our rates and . oo i esa os ° in ixtensen’s hall Wednes “Welcome, Telegraphers! ‘73° plane = yon oo on > made | GOOD MOUSE, st.150 iva ANNA MAP Cl renee pomavety a orme funds to protect one Gener y your ‘30's’ be ed | _SFATTLE BROKERAGE CO. | neutve Somes, Sane n or F om Cre ‘ . apie ie Wether Bie. Boone ind University. | , > . The annual rose show of the Pe With more than 500 delegates in ———————— od Miss 38 ~MANE - 2 t orth attendance, the biennial convention : Ew Se warns nares | ; wet beans ae ’ : 2 American Order of Telegra-|f Nature abhors a _ Leane trom to $100 made quickly and) rs 50 FOR SALE—FURNITURE ‘ t ‘ ne ened at the Labor Temple} i na 5 Seren airs of as yon ’ esi sie vacuum. Man abhors “pandemy furniture, plage, Live. | hae ry « ; “ Da ik Miss Helen Winsor will give her M “rps a ig anaeada ta c k SANDERS & CO. UW en ee : Thurs nl welcome, tendering the knights off af empty pocket. 3909-1004 TC smith Mite eI « wre = z ont water Othe key the keys of the city and| into» , \ 51 WANTED—FURNITURE ; MAD A M VIC Uk RIA Washington, assis wishing them and their families aj e CHINESE MEDICINE opie avg , Wi WuY Mor ED PURNITURD World's « *| ence Bergh aod ae |] Pockets are poor places c é te the cy” wens ben mad ord 8 ' elite. pa oo The bathing season at Alki beach) Grand President H. B. Perham ‘ ‘ ‘ i + ‘ove | Will open June made a brief talk. in which he out.{{ for cash, for they pay Pe et iN ; your t vant or wite | ppl oY W: Crosby, local manager of |jined the main business before the|| no interest, and they os ‘ . . the Locomobile Co. of America, has | convention. The remainder of the/ ? . ~~ CHILDREN soanveD ° vie ’ t resigned from th es. , aba morning session was taken up wit) |f are leaky. aS —_ DENVEN Ove ere | ives ta “Sears, Roebuck & Co. have taken 1} Use your pocket for AUCTION ; c ding at 1518 First ave petty cash only, buy a “Liberty Bond” and, deposit what you ha 1s HOUSES FOR SALE ’ ' ark SALE 5 5 . SY OWNER UNIVERSTIY Dnt s18 oar esa bs An aitaay institte of the Univer, UP ON MOTHERS? DAY Aer nna W. C, T Ravenna baulevard. Kenw 88° BUSINESS PERSONALS a : “PUBLIC MAREKTS _ orig M. E ee | | Supplies of carnations for Moth * see st BECOME A SUPRRIOn fn Tu . %. YOW CHINESE REMEDY cp heme fror oy Went | DANCER by <s r , and Brooklyn ave. N.'E., Tuesd ers’ day were exhausted long before |} left in 118 Vesier Way, Phone Main | inn nrrrnnrnnrrrnrrrrnnns PECIA stem . SUE. BED One hundred and twenty-eight the demand for the emblem of the ARR r teacher, A er were confirmed by Bish« COLLATERAL LOANS 23—HOUSES UNF. FOR RENT day was met Sunday, and florists < oe Peg eee. 3 “¥es. We Loan woNEY Din: | M choo AG vona «| Edward J. O'De at St. James poosted prices from $1 to $1.50 al . A . . ce edral Sunda ; monds and ‘ewslry at 2 xO firepla ( ae é “a bent Jere dozen OTHER CHARGES nay AD-| “ ; 4 Dr. pWarter Quincy Scott, former! Seattle women provided an auto. tae commission « «Spas : eT ‘ 4 haar eerie eee Liversity, | mobile ride for 30 women who live| Tl r Ine | BY ADAMS |THE CARno ANCING “ Se ee )Cbening prayer) at the King County Home for the] 11 Rene iei1 Poor ‘ emvalta : See ey naan ie a # Aged, at Georgetown, followed by al swEarecraete wae. Means : : 1876, wa ed in Ellensburg Sun-| inner and musical pro fe 0 | nner and musical program at the| money on DIAMONDS an ELRT./24 APARTMENTS, FURNISHED GET WELL IN da | home | aentca JEWELEY CO. 299 @erona | TWO. R Room NATURAL WAY once Charles e Shepard, taken il rr| | ; of valve Th won PLL LPL PL DL PAL AEDS ee o neme Thursda s repo 1 to be recov 'HE’LI BE CHAPLAIN q 32__MALE HELP WANTED & stoma . 4 f S | (lll alld adil ll hEME i x sf J. A. Masden of Seattle vepidly sea meee 0 eatt e LOWMAN & HANFORD CO wults . a wn 4 resident of t fic Coast Lor The Wood Ste t of Seattle | voles ; ‘ SpeemrE r ha pointed | ain, with! Member of the Federal men @ oy . nT n rank of first lieutena > serve 4 ; using @ natur H The Seattle Audubon society will/ with the First coast defense com Reserve System 4 __ OPTICIANS t. tnd and rd Aves, | WC ae NSS |: Me F. Rathbun, at 4 imunds, Fraser-Paterson Co's balcony | Established 1908 56 SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS rer tf monthly meeting Monday night —o | ge oe eter aa ncts tr Mice iulat accnnets e's IRL, 17, 1S MISSING a PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | yourself’ in anything |CUAT! aly ae Big gO y hall . wae She Sw p HARRISON—001 SIXTH You ; * f dos: one Miss Marion Towne, of the 1915 wx WITHOUT THE KNIFE prices 4 Ae on sxing.| Oregon legislature, is now on duty] Seattle police have been unable Ailments of th oie q SORTER TOTONE > : : , ments of the ‘ eh “ j ary hat , : as yeowoman at the Puget Sound | to locate Miss Naomi Hatt, 17, who] ates FIREPROOF HAGE WARY ‘ or oa . t Three hundred Seattle men and tle a few nights ago to join the Cheat, Rheumatism, Central Btorage Co, 105 White | yy ; 6] Seer elias” en et ons Reading women typists have applied for en-|Red Cross. Her parents want her pad Skin Altmenta . . « , , whace Lin ile Sr anawer to the call sent| back ; 3 | Mt Shee 7 1 ‘ ‘ 000 stenogt nt betterment for JUNK __ | 38 POULTRY FOR SALE fi H D a Lindsay Wilson, 12, son of A. G.| ~ talit Scientific Miata Sunk Co, 1130 F ave @ mm 50) WH DI AM. M 1 MA 1 ; “nk **. | Wilson 216 Fairfield place, was nerve treatment, Borrao |e SMITH OURTH. FLOOR ‘ 1 frowned Saturday when the raft] President A. J. Rhodes, of the : eNOS NES Se . . ‘ * hich he Was fishing on Lake |Chamber of Commerce and i | x on which he wa ‘ommerce and Commer. mee AND He j chtek HELEN RICK BURLEIGH Pi anes $12"! Union broke up and threw the boy|cial Club, will speak at the get-to E _ : Res H tt th ter gether meeting of » Fre: | son ; gina aasaged . \ . Ke | into the wa | 3 the Fremont 4 SO GOOD aed care Winton Motor Go| fists Sasa” Nntener”: #9 Pike 4 4 «| Faculty wives at the University | North ®ide Commercial Club, at B, 7 HOTELS AND - Nene nia ‘ of Washington will knit for soldiers | F. Day school, Tuesday, at 8 p. m a 4 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE n APARTMENTS t mer ECONOMY Tuesda on at the presi 59 A a ig age Me ane ve win advess, INTERPRETS CODE ; . aes, sone t for ears ; ne will address 7 ‘ 1 ‘oe ‘ } , Pike, , ape hirta : ee he very best treatment ae ologist and busine . the meetin 7 ukes surgery. unneces= 4 kK BLACK rh | Salmon caught off the Columbi y and mits you $9 bath, $1 ‘ 1 harness. Can ‘ ' | sega easily f your daily INSPECTION CORDIALLY mrviTeD f Wash | Gr "7 WA ae : f ing woda, 6a ple YOU - OW THAT — jviver and outside of the three-mile Sccupation. My rellalie = a Teche | ' P 181 ain ae | limit cannot be sold in Washing Blood Treatment witt PAWL | 45—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE| “i!!! home oF no hon uP ; : ; ‘ 4 an 1 ropes measures rather! ton, according to a decision ren-| please you, Consullaii een teG =| it ae. AMBER 208 etd ORB | 1,1 , burger, 14 ches the weane your] a dered by Attorney General W. \ Macy Epler Bldg. 811% j pmunde, $100 per square| LADILG, MY TEMbT ; igi. y xi pnK's, 36 “box herring Hs long stansing trout nner, He makes his ruling on al } ply, 45 pounds, 4 ber square] guaranteed F Le i fat ae t treat Mr of the 1917 fish code. | nN TAF | OR Fstins oo Fe TANRTED Ba TATi t mili ERS a j\ AN f MN) ) | Manefscturers Hash and’ Doore | ORT MARRIED = 7 ADAM i HD THAT HITE, | 100 at ta \ \ mre at, ' Israel Pers, 15, was arrested and u\ Me) , |— Reattle, Wash | oe a bn ' Eritott | {Ro choone, 106 Ib. Stall ‘A, racks aan taken to the dention home when : f PHONOGRALHS OUI wCIALTY | hela TH Hon i i i oY Daas T Fy, arawu t ee ho was found trying to enter a (DING Musit PO Br uxXCHAN Fal inlet v r iat orang Nom; extra A diser.| Rouse at 716 28rd ave, Sunday | wu INT 1816 Wentiak Filinet vrive n 64eh «. ‘“Con.| night UOUUN CLEARING woUMM RAGTIME PLATING TRUMAN ETERS Te i ii WESTLAKE i uitation | ES u =e Par Mesios! instruments yquaranteeds NEC ae | SUE Aves ran 38 shaae | 3 1 ft potato I ae George E. Bayliss, machinist at/aan ne artinntes wearing the | nivaer STAIR CARPET ntages f : 3 . ato ba mn aaparsaus, | Come fe mie; Se, alight Warernah Bremerton, was arrested Sunday |Lundberg Rupture Support. We ea 1 i | Baba ds eee | T WUT. | treat \ talis 19 si TNA AY and turned over to the federal au-|give free trial to prove its superiom thorities in Seattle on suspicion of bottle; Shaker sa 802-8-4 Liberty Buildin ‘ostofticn, Stealing metal, can; Mrs. Porter's fruit! Gmtom aud Thied, Opposite A. LUNDBERG ©O, 1107 Third Ave Fourth Bide v

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