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DIRECTO RY DOINGS.OF THE Dl [| Goopness , IM Late! | Bexrrun ae M xD | | HoPe Pansy HAS eee ~~ [DINNER STARTED The Star a WANT AD Rates Effective May 1, 1917 Trawatent—Cash Advertising Cash in adva any ¢ toa nts per line oF @K times for the price of five Transient —Charge Advertising Per line por Inse Bix Ins Per tine per Per line per mont r * Per line pe ‘ ; Per line per month tensed ee Sy 28 lines cach week, 1 year, pe line 60 lines each week, 1 year, pe ine .. miract Advertising Six months Months add i ce Open Space i ag $00 Hines to be used In one year Wane res CHa Per line 2 REPORE THE RAISE IN rmter Der line 8 2,000 tines to be used in one yea Der line egal Ade Department Spee Tequire © THES! ~ ATTORNEY SAT.LAW CLIPPORD & VAN ARSDATE tn io ACKES nL <1) CASH AND 8 ate, Consulta ate. a # « ¥ Russet. RK FARRE om Y F a Genera! prs * ‘ ua wite ation tree. « ; EP Pari—estanuisne EE Nn hee islewogs 39 POULTRY FOR SALE ATTORNEYS—PATENT , . ' 506" FRED P GORIN ; im é iaibured or feo a Bide Main 2% &., wae RA nnn | SNAP PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 0 8 oa FN. Puke PateiciAN AND] PPP LP LLLP - . 4 Th ‘ BICYCLE SUPPLIES . at eee “Tt SRS soe Won ee | ure ta m3 ot Stour ou MR NS | 15 FARM LANDS FOR SALE etn RA clic kg #41 Livestock FOR SALE BREW COMPANY EW KA IMPROVED PLACE ‘ at , kM one Reams from #19 to $1 HOUSE, OUTBUILDINGS, $933 wa wecterteh 43 LOST AND FOUND CHINESE MEDICINE ‘* Renner It You Mave. Been . . | 45—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dectoring Without Ke € akee Years, nee Me “ Aa’ AND DOORA a Tes cash balance 8 ‘e : oat SPEER TPES Y ian A ii, ACRES WATER FRONT | 6 Will trade for good Hielars. Address HoTl, Star SOME BUY LOTS FOR SALE 3 FINE CORNER LOT FOR SALE ° “ . $ LOWMAN “ Kodake and DEVELOPI® 5332 RolArS 8, KT LONE, 18 REAL ESTATE WANTED Central 8 house. Biss mtorage fir Pek SEN home from Adan Kinaka Junk Co 3291 med ae ‘ ‘ o ‘ UPFALO J1 =? cay +74 an RUPFALO IU: SAI Denes | Yen : LT a AUTOS “AND MOTORCYCLES 7 OUses FURN. FOR RENT 46—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FOR SALE i be . ; GOOD Ww ™ a ; o ri sag ide ‘ PalD ' oe MOTELS AND | wal 1 oe 5 APARTMENTS = or ton. Phone M A , 34 . w ¥ A ’ , v | 47 MASSAGING AND BATHS M MAX mn MA a 41. ACREAGE FOR SALE | Soni MISS BURNS “4 AT KIRKLAND 7 ) ATT F ‘ a 23—HoUSES UNF. FoR RENT MASSAGE 7, are ia i . BL ALOWS FOR RENT BY ADAMS i ' NG. tiie 4 ened 4 n ‘ 1 ua WANTED—FURNITURE 25 APARTMENTS, UNFUR, and pa is r ot : Y ee erorwnrr PADD LDS ~ aww (ATL Ba ORR a FOR DE es f 26 ROOMS AND BOARD CHIROPODIST — FOOT SPECIAL area 2 ¢ p ist Mer. 1 c * D i" ‘ wine R CO. 27 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS CRN AARARARARAAARAAAAAAAAD THIS FIGHT-ACKE HOME i OOM BUSINESS PERSONALS ' f 32 MALE HELP WANTED | “pha Aint | i. MAIN TAND hs j ven MONTH. 7 % MNASEN & SENTON €O : ; ater 1 Hemttio ca & SING LEE Heights, Waen. — KAVANAUGH'S $2.00 hate. 1006 Int ave ACREAGE FOR SALE 32 INVEST VOUR SAVINGS UN \16—WATER FRONT PROPERTY). " | feoxns peviven TAY® | ota daees JFFS 2 MALE HELP WANTED MALE SITUATION WANTED 4} FEMALE HELP WANTED 4 arte 08 ames, M. " are, > ry ‘ - : Was PREPARED F t * pounds. § ® 45 pounds, 8 OB WILLIAMA Co. Manuta. * Sash and Doors NN RELIS TRONKS near James Ma URGL oa Bi = | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SITES AT graded. Madison Street. OLE HANSON & SON 206 NEW YORK BLOCK. BUSINESS PERSONALS GET WELL IN NATURAL WAY see for lees Repairing of tum-| age and umbrella Second ave ADALINE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917. PAGE 3 Spend Decoration Day at SUQUAMISH gives you choice of 391 CAMP] AMISH. Price $50 per lot. Water! Come quick to office or and 2 P. M., Pier 3, foot ]55 BUSINESS PERSONALS WN 8 BR MICHART oral create SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS MADAME BOIS MADAM MELLIE |} WORLD'S GREATEST rart CLAIR rene D | MADAM VICTORIA WORLD'S GREATES “MADAME TONTA TALENT V day, Friday ¢ Howell, Elliott aa 4 | PANSY, OW PANSY If LEGAL NOTICES RERLIN, May rm a coalition cabinet in iMun- "leary have failed, according to Vi- Jenna reports today. It was unde: stood Count Andrassy had been selected to succeed Count Tisza in PANSY, DiD You Leave ¥ | KNOW 1S _ DAT THE WouSe WHILE | WAS GONE? BURGIARS HAVE Benn here! 5 H MISTAH DUFF Come Home To CHANGE | Hid CLOTHES ~ He SAID } SHOULD TELE You We WAS GOING TO A BANQUET SOUTH END steak, 22 ail 400, Veet Jerse ‘ best pear * Dandy cocoa, 24 eos ae ax “tar Tall 20, Bread aves 1t¢, dough VINE st , pet o per glase, Short Change Men Working in Seattle Short change artists were oper x in Seattle Tuesday G. Mohundro, 607 Westlake ave, reported to the police that 2 man had short changed his clerk out of $4 Miss Atkins, at Smith's grocery 1635 Highth ave., reported that two n had short changed her out of/ Efforts to task of forming a mintstry and had met with a rebuff in an jeffort to unite all elements in 3 new cabinet PUGET SOUND STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET ‘Victoria, 8. C—Fer Tewnseed—Fort 1300 Wieamer Sel Due, for, ni dally An § ¢¢pm /Townsen dally (Conneete at Towne ~ PUBLIC MARKETS | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES Beatt) opm mid- [Towneend, Willlame| daily ht Dungeness (equim ,) jee and Victoria | | "Does not call at) [Victoria Sundays | mm single trip, 600 ™" ot 4) fwith rail lines for alll [pointe on Olymph Ipentneuia. {nei “Rvereti—Rellingham— Anacorteo— Port Townsend Thure'y! “Port Fownsend—Port Angedeo—Neek J topm Re ally [Kingston except KNOW THAT NW MACE PaYCIe nEAbT Midnight LUGET SOUND NAVIGATION co, Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Phone, Main 3993, 302-3-4 Liberty Buildin Union and Third. Opposite erett, Anacortes! daily land Betlingham| wend Mngham, vie all San) Thurs'y Joan tsiand pointe, ths tury Bay and Way Ports 12°00 itr, Wainleaia for) «60pm midn’ht|Port Townsend, Port! Sunday Monday Angeles. Clallam and) Wednes Wean Friday! ay porte | Friday i Bort Gambie—Tudiow—Viagier Ludlow. **8gton| exc Towneend,| Su and Had-} Nock | Ratarday Only 2eepm|Steamer Paget, for! 9: ¢epm Ludlow and} pointe fnnday Onty | for! 4:30pm feston, Ludlow andl fway points Wood Canal Potlateh. 12:00 Port Gamble.) mldn'ht and exceyt \nday ipointa on Hood ¢ Sunday jamble Pointe marked for these potnte and for landing points most: make rangements for landt ©. all risk and Habtitty tn mers pas. land con face liablitty ts Nmitad to pare! not to exceed $10 tieket . 150 pounds allo tre edulen mubsect to nae without notice, Freight re a dally for all potnta Caxcepting ma) named in above schedule Ticker must b® purchased at ticker || office Open from 6:90 a m to 12-00 = [arte | PRIZED RELICS OF NORTHWEST WILL GO EAST. Seattle is no longer in pos session of one of the wonders of the Northwest, Capt. To zier’s $50,000 collection of In dian relics, It was sold last week by its Seattle sponsor to George G. Heye, a collectop of New York city, and the bully of it has already been taken East The Alaska totems merly stood east of the itan theatre, were a p col They are d to be jthe cream of the Alaska totems, none of them less than 100 years ld, finely carved and black with h for- Metropol. t f the There is now a law forbidding a the exportation of such totems 7 |from the North, T ntained st i ed ornaments, A platters and large black sborately carved with the Haidah design, and valued at $250 to $350 apiece, were a part of the collection i r was the first U, gj cer to be assigned to t sound. He obtained = the collection by trading flour with the natives: |revenue cuty on powder [uhile t were considered of no ¥ then The collection was kept in Te joma for many rs, until it wap Jabout to be purchased by stem jcollectors, when Seattle businéss men sought to save it to the North west by bringing it to Seattle, | Many of the pieces cannot be dupli- cated LINER DISABLED The Osaka Soshen Kaisha liner |Hawall Maru, which left Sea Friday for Oriental ports, retu late Monday afternoon with a broken air pump. She became dis- abled about 300 miles off the coast ond returned to port for repairs, She docked at the Milwaukee Ocean dock |NEW BOOM STARTS | To turn out ships like shoes is |the program at the Skinner and Mddy Corporation plant now that | work for the government has actu- sly been contracted for. Two new ays will be constructed at once to handle the work on the six s,800-ton ships, which are to be jbuilt for the goverpment at the pant | The new ways will probably be north of the present ones, and are not to be covered with shed rooft The government ships will be built on lines similar to those of the Neilson ships, of which the Stolt Neilson was the last to be launched. TENSHO MARU SAILS The Tensho Maru. chartered ¢] A. M. Gillespie, sailed Monday aft ¢rnoon to Oriental ports with a jlarke gene | cargo. e PUT QUESTIONS UP TO BOARD MEMBERS Members of the Wallingford Community club will meet in the auditorium of the Lincoln high school Tuesday night to discuss the jfree use of public school buildings as community centers. President E. Shorrock and Di- | jrector Nathan Eckstein of the | |school board have been invited to | be present to answer the following | questions j Do our public schools belong to the people or the school board?” “Do you want your children te £0 to low public dance halls or to | civic centers? “Is it not better to {healthy entertainment for your children in community centers?” “Why is the public kept t norance of the work of the school Loard?” | Among the speakers will be Dr. D. D. Johnston, of the university jand Thomas F. Murphine. DON’T BE DISCOURAGED |AcT TODAY We wit treat some of your afl- ments for a low a fee as $5 and $10, We will make you an excep- tfonally low fee in any ailment yaw may be sut- fering fro: w in treating Silents of suffer ane ther day. | We don't care who has tried to cure you, and has fatled—we will give you @ sure cure and © # fee. Don't chronic Come in and see | dential tatk and Office hours—9 a. m. to § p.m Sundays, 10 a. m. tol p.m INSTITUTS Get Well the 4 and Safest he treatment oS surmery UM ve Livery Segond ave,