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PHONE TTLE Caan MAIN 55 BUSINESS PERSONALS | SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS vd RAnnrroeot Weer ivi | WANTED OLD FALAE TRETH ONT MADAM TENET —eeee one pe MATTER If BROKEN). MiGHRAT \ N ! Wa + HOP FICK POR Pak PRICES PAID, CARH FOR OLD nOAT RGYPTIAN Ac |. Yah “ig eae SMITH JKWELRY MFO. CO, ain I ' t what you | SOARORCERAROUE Or exe | LEME MEO, ROCK TIE FLOgK | \ : ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW WANT AD | SCECCANEOUS FON EXLE | ini rae ree aves ‘ ‘ . to| J” ALERANDENW AEM AN--APPOR BS MAN AND BOOKA | And popuiar ic taveht in . «e on mit fm at} ney-at-lnw, Wille, probate matte Manufactured tno and sola} Pantages Bide fa tela} (anges #, collections, ver Rates REBAR ENS NOE wc WERE | YU MAE pare oF thing pertaining to « general law Bree done.” 10 conte @ roll” Jacebs, Bot | | : Net Fama” Millett wat Mffective Moy 1, 1917 ee | * \ tga i a ent—Cush Ad = \itave ia Liew vi ' f a . . Sree advance—any elacsiticas ye tpl od . : , | Consultation faental By United Press Leased Wire J . Friendship ¢ . Ada ¥ . r iS eee 616) “TACOMA Aug 16.—It wan per line or fraction of tine “ } 1 Butia: = * aes . cents p or Fraction at} NS | _Bvane, 212 ¢ Ay } ; i aire Te Wee Tic, |learned hi today that the big » rvssthegpeg tated sic el B-ply veneer Ha uae < FD] hetwe an ana wit o made oe yet Mgr Se British freighter Erlesburgh, which , 15 Nents cee Join Aine « 1 | " avold « erat practice; all railed from this port for Havre ahd erm BBRE-8, Galvamined | CADRE TEES bane 168 I Mave ened ; “ wit RWTADLINHOD 487, GEN | via the Panama canal with a full Sao Went windows, from DENVER Woke iit These |? : eral praatiog 20! urke Bl e004 | cargo of flour, had aboard with its nthe. 210 | BS18 4-tene aaah wee } ' . Annnnnnnnnnnrs | regular crew a German spy, who, he. 1.98) LRLeag6 spruce Clout bins AUCTION } ¢ : ° OPTICIANS jit in belleved, has blown up the Nee | wine ela Meal” wised l¥ CES etnenia HY , 4 Y | wa jay WiasercPatcreon Cos baleony.|Vensel. She sailed from here The | atnte, per gation aso | pia ns ° Main gure mennnnnannane| line 30 and hes not as yet passed re ine Witidera’ hardware] pow on the ¢ of (BRA m| fection ed or Lrshnivacoarent thru the Panama canal, The Brit Three | R. WILLIAME Co. 1 t | 7 F f ery ccagz|#h vice consul signed on the | Ave. & Beattie, Wash. | 06-85-10 BE ’ “7 t ° * FRED P. GORIN ee Artor|ular crew and two days later, be j | Tuesday's ful oe Pm A or fee refunded. 701 Central fore the vessel satled, an unident! > used In 1 year, per | TRYTA, Awntnos | Msted for FRIDAYS A 2 WADAM ANGEL fidg. Mein 290 Free book on patents (fied man was joined to the crew Biase 3 Sock bes BE Le Pgs SA BY “ INK BOYPTIA usr [To Wivene LHATION FEW: by the captain, who saya the man aa . Me) Ge | teat s. fumed Reads your entire past. p * credit extended, Office open evening® wanted to work his way to Eu ines to be tn 2 year, per, |. 2 tady's eek, hanguemne 5 pert ere Se Sones were * rope. An attempt was made to Sad : Lae! KONE 1 P ars | i Venwick, Lawrence 432 Wurkelild. | mp a or ‘a | PRONOORAPES e enaite, " ' rae “|reach the captain by wireless, but Special Rates on Legal Ade MuRICAT Be. extennion. ta eithes and} BICYCLE SUPPLIES |ettorts have been in vain juire of Want Ad Depart it e | @ t | WE DO GOOD WORK 1 WHARF Poauire of want Ag Departmen receant dressers. oa RIS AL Bourth,. Phone Male 88 | &——— " ¢ Ue SEATTI LEST m “fh gg hs ey) | “leon te Stnee peor vcied amet =f | CHATTEL LOANS || Waterfront Notes nie OIA ie Leo J A nd umbretiaa 619 Second ave bom "5 | ‘ New METHODS be * te ART Ro RBA BL, Mein omit . wineowe | ew » ? ILE—ON ; ' Victor P t $10 to $100 made 1 TAKE LUMBER TO ORIENT = aaah th Tk Gee Gseh cae a wrap abinet, bea t ai] ally on furniture, p By United Press tensed Wire ~ PEST BUY IN KING COUNTY w ne + ae ema r ta ct ASTORIA, Ore, Aug. 16,—Dutch y ee Set ares WN eM Tet ee tere | FON MALU DIANORS- BING iG | SS » yards co. and Japanese steamers will take > pare 4 with this, arate fect st $200 cash ‘ + at wae ttee ave. 3903-1004 ¥. ¢ dg Fil 4642. a cargo of 7,000,000 feet of lumber and if y vet ar W. Spires, 1004 Chester at = ‘ . oe ~|\ CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES (to the Orient from here. The Dye rant, and, Tale ae. San ee ine refrigerators, et ; ' ROYAL EGYPTIAN |COWMAN & HANFORD Co Dutch steamer Soerakarta, under en can ». It's cov \ 1ANOG® VOR ENT Hone, Auctionsers at . } ! N an , f « ee with aleer at ee on Gudbant Teint baee | AATSAM : ar QUEEN {-OWMAN 4 ayetihed command of Capt. H. Vis, left Mon nty on. | ORDAIN MINISTER ass eee | DEVELOPING 10 |day with 2,000,000 feet of lumber te | POR RATE AIREDALE PUPS, 1008 KEV HVAT VT APWORTH PRIVATE ¥ 6 genuine Ke an ° - x aboard for Balfour, Guthrie ‘& Co., ad het 28 gees ho | « on daily ane ant, one ne gifted China. She carried a crew of ° RON & CO.” FINE RI | at weddings, baptiems pewer to me pesmi Filipinos 1 h. Menry Bid, Ne as , ~ your tie; hew 9 | va { ota 4509. Other engagements by app health, marriage, dl-| | The Japaneso fretghter Kenkon an ae | et ina and transactions of| AUTOS AND raise hetan C5 Maru VII. will follow the Duteh fare wee wee HELEN” RICE” HURLETAN—CIROES gue you | 39 GOOD veed care Wintsn Motor > ‘steamer within a few days with — LLANEOUS WANTED| Suis ay. Feiday evening ; | 4,000,000 feet of Oregon fir for de Cons be - nm action ‘ t ) | We HUY OLD NEWEPAPE - . on? Ghe @ . CHINESE MEDICINE livery in Shanghai, which is being | magerines Union Paper Y eee = affairs) of . thie CHINESE HCINK dispatched by Dant & Russel! 812. | Toto Tid for avod wand alia Other ari: | 86 SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS iat ave Sut Re | i#e EKO Beainvs proportionately, Mala 1231 CONSUL1 wi, My | LAUNCH BIG FREIGHTER a a ° WAVE ANYTHING TO © Biot MADAME IONIA 2 mys| The big steel steamer Lieut highway a Lfnil ihe Pactfio Avetion Co Main 4at¢ Madam I esslic LCE A eee ae a Demisslessy, now on the ways of o tyne |S) MASSAGING AND BATHS | Reyptia togtat and One reyigg he wile past the Skinner-Eddy yards, will take “a ‘ iiss CORTIA — MaaaAcING aNB| “?°, “* tell you what y and mines matiom and nervous her first dip into the waters this | bat Room 46 Eillett Motet. Firet| ho, sae hee ° a a at Rees tuccesstutip [afternoon at 6 o'clock. Merchants PRICE ONLY $150—$30 CAS and Pike . j euccess in business and family + Bes or Constipation rhithruout the Northwest who are ASSEN xD aren CS ge rh MISS” WARRINGTON—TUB "WATHE,| « (and marriages: tel oy pee «lg tg lhere attending their annual Indus. wa “ONT "| goo cits rgualneeanes OR RE me ge Rg ge yon Mag I gre > stomach, as wett es trial fair and men of the Sound Handy to our milte mba KENNEDY STAT. | MOFe successful for you; adv » sg eppendict are shipping circle will gather to wit Write or see BT Seen BEIONN, | : vee. | gain and hold « good postt . . - a lion” Muy ’advice “ta|88 the ceremony. Mrs. Thomas and Dept. 170i Le C aimith Bids. | | If the one you love te tr ey. ie Burke, wife of Judge Burke, will, eal with us direct.” POW ETT Lae : YOW CHINESE REMEDY ©O. (be the sponsor. LAKES LUMBER CO. Room 54 Rerkshire Hi Ts ~ fe osty oe i Ei | een ile ° COLLATERAL LOANS The Jeannette Skinner, built by ; mA prove: nelahdorhood only we NFU aed at sf DAN ONEY” ON DIR BE mie rom Soke Toren sad aon asa | oan vow —SOMMITUNE FER ana Rae MOE, Oly is|tor a Norwegian Steamship Co, ts 1810 per w Wh BUY MORE USED FURNITUR r y OTHER CHAKGER Others may AD-lexpected to make her trial trip ee ein aR | _Auction Co., 2006 Recond av prosperity and PROVIDENT LOAN ROCIETY, tee |O. J. Vikee and crew of Chris : from P. O. Oak/ Co, (8 Pike rT) Math ave 411 Beneca and 114 Merion. \tiania, Norway Harbor asider new oa | 5 eer PERBONKTS ibe OL A oney on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. | ; “aa @eeond- hand t payment, | —— “GET WELL IN| 7 Lowest rat onfidenttal | The United States lighthouse) ce ters H. Mensengs. NATURAL WAY fo ia oh AM AN JEWELRY 109 Recond nder Cedar, with Capt. J. W.| Wa “To Fae Fs lth mie Third, betwene Un a Pike. Wednesday's Ste 15 | MONEY PLANED ONAL adbetter, left Seattle Wednes- ait goed tana: r nome | *. 9 to #:20, dally and Sunday undelinew rh eR A LEIA day morning for an extended tour Price be a ie . ; f the lighthouses and life-saving } MAI {l ot persona 4 ANS A {ADAM MELLII | on ve| pEIYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | atstions of the Alaskan points w stor |¥ World’s test | one piek tay NARBIBON—-00t SIXTH. | She will make her headquarters in on ~, s hanred AN PHRENOLOG! im-| _ther ‘i ti ~ Juneau, Alaska, for six months aft ike FOLDER Witt WAP PUGET Pings wae reong — - STORA jJuneau, Ala 5 ane tarme. dmsere Ga} nts ol YANT ADALINE LLOYD eur i wexaw.|¢* completing the journey Bieske Ride. at using Chinese nature| presen future Others come and hours. Central Storage Co, 106 Wutte a Z : berba | |_ Bide R. J. Ringwood, former resident ‘ly HER Wo CHINESE MEDICINE CO. | oft 2 : ge gy sae ay : | Fi DELIVER t DAY® of Seattle and vice president of 208 Ja dna ey it ng oan te | USiStnes free, Cait Main 1480 lithe Pacific Steamship company, = a a | nese * ky for JUNK jhere on visit ‘smanomrners | ry wale Gonems ove world junk Go. 11f0 Viret ave & Bi) aa CLOSE-IN, IMPROVED PLACK halle; young lady asst ae b S383 __....|_ The steamship Queen left yester- ad pS gn ip ME | saauene re, love fet AAS IS BASE |day morning with a full passenger ; ov 4 ACRES. PRICE $2,000 ria Fernsencenae Dane list of 145 for San Francisco. ! wt i} STEVENS #22, rourts © ; ie PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS icles te opece Re xt ‘Fils tex tone ntti “ tere por DR FN. PREre ¥ 7 GP CHARACTER W * S084 Thira _ Public Markets quaintance of hone ‘ ferigate 1 wilt onary t wi only » Cali 202 New York Block. 7 LOTS FOR SALE For Sire—Tihke Tots the Rremer write C. A. Ha 2 to 5 00. Mr. Hog nen 23—-HOUSES UNF SROOM HOUSE, 711 FOR sti HOTELS AND APARTMENTS FOR signtly o—_______________ SE ANIA rooms, RENT PARAL III first-class and up; wi 1 RDIALLY INVITED 27 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ~ axcie free HOC#EK ER PIN MALE HELP WANTED a skid roads » “ Greasing, « sawamper 1 hop 9 Thir weekly. New York Fo AMATO ® $1.08 ats 1008 no obse. sition for tr F, D. No. WANTED—A housework ta Aid hom Hox 96 GOOD country, near Wages $25.00 TOR MERE WOMAN % FEMALE HELP WANTED Pe Ben Ben! yy With 70 passengers and a fall f cargo of » liner Admiral om a Evans dnesday for MME, NC IN; ‘ s prove CURES MEN erat git 3 who, through Errors and Excess, ; at aw suffer from Chronic Weakness, ° in| Impaired Manhood, Pain in the pro fhe ad. | MME TENE Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi Pel a fe et tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou bles—-quickly cured by using OR. PIERCE'S TABLETS Cire free. By majl $1 box 6 boxes $5. Every box gt by K sell son jEWweI locks, not | _P ” ADAM KA utely reite ‘6 - 4 all letters to cash reat | MADAM VICTORIA " RAYMOND REMEDY CO. ig ay we RI D'S G RE A’ T E ST | ADY 6 Hotel Antlers Pr J tp . od Ave teem to : 1 and Union, Seattle and good char haa Ba Bhe | 57 CARD OF THANKS YOU KNOW THAT anewere agencies rg lene 1 Wis TO TitAs jie A o a og lodge, union teameters, employes ee ” man dock ften the cay = poral $06 % Pike. kindness shown me tn hours ps MEDIUM a Pe of bereavement Mra. ¢ i Haren a c NG_TA fal, today” so | PREAD STAR WANT ADS" a « you o— o entre CW REPAIRING Diame while wait; Jewelry ‘As Haves" at wholesale prices | Come to me 5 Wore ITH JEWELRY MFO. CO. | come « or ‘ 412 LC SMITH BLDG. Fourth Pisor DK. DONAWAY. et REFINED CHRISTIAN ‘802-8-4 iberty Building e ute projec ogg oor Union and Third. Opposite Posteffics. ria “4 Pte © t matr e a “s Heferences exchanged. P-35, i. Dr. F. N. Freer ABORER, 48, WISHES TO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON an. object “matrist 1, tason. Traders” Block, corner 44 Market at Tacoma. Third ave. and Marion * Hours. HON “%, D. 8a to 6 p.m; evenings, 7 to " ca etiereon., woah eoort bets 9; Sundays, 0 'to 12. Phone Kl- Wott 716. fa ain & i DERI FIACTICAL. NURSE ten, 1018 16h NW a ‘ ow wiki ii MAKE NO MISTAKE i t inches | your health te phone "tg sot. A ACHUAINTED sOCIETY—M methods Thursday evenings, 1615 Eighth ow at wat Ap D. - — mild ethods a 5 UREDDR PIRRCHS PILE nulek and. perma Every box guaranteed. Main $1. Tria Tani gees nil ean 606 melree Mae See Sere ditions will ratiaty by Agency, 910 Pine at sind the eracting BCANDINAVIAN MECIIAN Aan to man. Renewed vit 5 : oi , PAT DAR paral is, rheuma a4 iui nent - Fienes ne Ka and blood 4 40 evening = All ‘Garonle Altinante corseatet Ei Wi” MANDOTAN, Tub pear ation. Pie iM csi . DR. MACY "oo Epler ildg * hecond Avenue. VRIENDS vy MADAM = — —_ - call af itn cable. Phone Hast Stop Those Losses | = , <r male, F We absoluiely guarances the FOX TROT Qences. juvenile and famous 21 Tablets to stop losses | *"""*™ t classes taught daliy, 1 to 6. Hip: from weakness or we Will re-| ome. turn your money, By mail, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00, RIGHT DRUG CO. 1111 First Ave. Seattle ‘ MATERNITY Babies adopt HOM “RBABONABLY | ‘D mami: | Washington st, Beattie, * ‘ F 1 1 ker and sausage, 15 1 bd: compound, 20¢ Stall 111—Cot 100 Ni.; potato Janlad, 160 pt; cabbage salad, 100 pt Jham loaf, 30¢ |b. At Lasiie'a=2 Ibe | \pink beans, bulk cocoa and choc |late, Ibs. 450; 9 Ibe, head ree, ‘Stalls 24-36, ammonia, 40 bottle; 2 can best milk, flour, $2.40 ak; 3 Ibe. Farina, 20. Stalle Ro 1-7—-Sauerkraut, 1bo at. KCONOMY Stall 24—8 Ibs. fine granulated sugar, Jase; 3 sk, 6 Ihe, walt Stall 61 Pure, awoet, natural milk, fo qt Stalls 21— Watermelon sloupes 4 for 150; faney Or * 1 ax hea pears 4 ait om wart ter, 1 w ann for naa, 20 ay grown tomatoes, 3 aks ba en! ed mreyfiah TINE ST. can M 300; 1 it. J tb SOUTH END tomate eans rice and milk.! Linemen WESTLAKE trem Stall PLACE 16e Ib, Stal baske 1 sugar Large ® coftes, 950 irardel Madrona to i ie} ‘Stall bana yellow soap 8 kip b Stall 42—Round ates » al chops, 200 1b; t « be: B heme 1 a edie > sausage, hamburger or aaueag Sta low, bert r sf ‘ 5 crepe toilet “ ra flour, § sk. deb Stall 54—Royal baking powd o matches, & x, Stall Raking noda, 6c pkg: soy beans, be CORN! Stall 14—Whole salmon es. st Ibe red snapper, 10 t st cheeks, 2 Iba 250; sme ba smoked halibut Tbe Stalls 2-2-4-6-7--Pot roast to 12 ib, good bacon, 26 1b.; Me Yon 4 club sausage, i2%e Ib; et 1fe Ib; veal cutlets, 16¢ 111 Pickling spices, 30¢ Ib ottle pure jemon extract, 50o Stal Royal bak ing powder, 38c; red kidney beans, 14 ans i be bar; erieco 85e, 6 $1.28 and £2.06 Stall 102--Best fresh butter, 47¢ ib. Washing Creamery butter, (00 Ib: fresh ranch eggs, 470 Ib sh i * BEST FOR "RESULTS | STAR WANT ADS Far and Near ; News by Telegraph and ‘Telephone SPOKANE—Edwin T. Coman, a prominent business man here, weds Mra W. Mitchell, of Columbia, Mo. Puyallup and Sumner districts to need more help in two weeks to pick coming blackberry crog Dr. Ralph H. Lutz, University of Washington history professor, ap pointed second lieutenant of over seas arm) Dr. Frank A. Plum, of Seattle appointed first Neutenant in med cal officers’ corr ‘ Behr 4 1 thrown from motorey leg when hit by au Two prisone ett Riot squad takes place of police men who have en on express wagons Homeopathic physicians of Wash ington pledge their services to gov ernment John years, i files married divore Lawrence, suit for on ground of cruelty in superior court King County Jurors’ association to hold picnic at Woodland park Saturday Mrs. Jennie Knight, 58, tent of King county for 18 yea d at Seattle General hospital Tuesday Ma). Charles Sweeney of Spokane teaching American officers how to run tanks over trenches at Fort Meyer, Va CHICAGO—Methodist Episcopal! Sunday schoo] children thruout the country give $100,000 to Red Cros«. BELLINGHAM—Game warden of com county reports planting 09,000 fish in ‘Lake Whatcom w nd Lake Padden | NEW YORK—Pope's peace ap- | peal rocks stock market here. CHICAGO—Young “yegg” gives the Skinner & Eddy Corporation judge in court a practical demon stration of how to crack a safe ENGLAND'S FOOD *. SUPPLY BETTER THAN IN YEARS By United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Aug. 16.—A_ pointed answer to German hopes of starv ing out England, thru the subma rine campaign, was given by Pre- mier Lioyd George, when he an- nounced today that the food situa tion was now better than it has been in many years “The stock of hand {ts 16,000,000 above {that of last year,” the premier told jthe house of commons. “England's | food position is better than in many wheat now on ——— | years.” PHONE WORKERS = PLAN DEMANDS ted Press teased Wire FRANCISCO, Aug. 16 and electrical workers employed by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., said today that demands will be presented for more wages and improved working condi- tions. L. C. Grasser, vice president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, said the amount of the increase had not been de termined. Ce officials dis- claimed knowledge, of these de velopments According to union offiicals in Seattle, representatives from coast locals are in conference in San Francisco to determine whether or not a coastwise telephone strike shall be called if demands are not} | recognized | “The potatoes I planted in my \front lawn were 4 failure,” writes W. S. “I have dug out the plants. What shall I plant?” He might try sowing a grass seed. Or, if that fails, little try dandelions. As @ regu | geon with recognized credentla specialize in the Disorders of Men and offer a hign order of | inedical services, T seek for ;a- tients among those men who want the best and are willing (to pay a fair 5 who know enougt patronize an estab: fished physiclan of standing and reputation rat than experi+ | ment with fad treatments, drug: tore attaches, Institutes or ac called “self-cures.” M | ment and equipment are | proof of my rellability and | worth careful investigation and terms can always be taneed. Consultation and exam- ination free. DR. WILSON | 625 FIRST AVENUE | SEATTLE WASH. TRUSS TORTURE an be eliminated by wearing undberg Rupture Support. We ive free trial to prove its superior | 4 LUNDBERG Co. 1101 Third Avenue Seattle WARNING! | the SHE HOPES U. S. SOLDIERS WILL REBEL AT HOME “| hope these young men who are going to be conscripted and taken 7,000 miles away from home, to be killed, will simply decide to stay at home.” So declared Elizabeth Free. man, an organizer from New York City, at the conference of the People’s Council of Amer- ica, which opened Thursday morning at the Labor temple Seattle. It is a chain of con- ferences which are being held all over the United States, pre- paratory to the so-called First Constituent Assembly, which will be held in Minneapolis September 1 to 6. The Peo; Council claims to be a para organization to the ad Soldiers’ Council of and the Workmen's and jers’ council of Russia. The incil avowedly advocates peace, ased on no annexations, no indem- ties, and free development of all tionalities. the first is was eaker of the rence, taking place of the Rey. Father Perrin, of San Francisco, who slated to speak on the “Terms of Peace Calis 'Em Spinele! The People’s Council is an out lgrowth of e firet American com ference for democracy and terms of peace, which met in New York May 0, said here we passed # resolution demanding to know the war alms of the she peace terms and governm There were 18,000 delegates there. It was up to com> ess, which is supposed to repre sent the people, to com ru. But pineless individuals we have in gress are numerous, to say the least. If we could have had @ secret ballot in congress when they were voting on thé declaration of war, 90 per cent of the senators and congressmen would have voted against it.” Wait for Russia “Now, we have to wait for dark- est Russia to furnish our ideas for \terms of peace,” she declared, “bee cause America, supposedly the er of all democracies, failed to come thru with that idea.” declared it was the plan of \the P ople’s council to talk péace, in season and out of season, instead of ar. atest Pans Press Our terms of peace are identl ‘cal with those that are being de manded by the wonderful Russian people,” she said, “namely: No forceful annexations, no punitive indemnities, and the right of natlon- alities to develop themselves, “Pope Benedict's terms are a> proximately the same. But our wonderful press is already inform ing the president that be should not accept them. We are being governed by the papers. We are being bluffed. If we are a govern F f, for and by the people, then it is for the people to name terms of peace Kerensky’s hardest job is to persuade the Russian people to fight a fight that some ohe else signed them up for. When Miss Freeman stated her opposition to the draft law and its enforcement, she was applauded vigorously by the conference, whose members are accredited from any organization that has 50 or more members. There were 200 present at the opening meeting, about half of whom were women, Other sessions have been sched- uled for 2 p. m. and § p. m., at the Arena Dr. Sydney Strong is chairman of the Iocal council, SCHOOL BOARD FIRES CANTON English high school, ed by board 8 last lect service, Wednesday Gerald Tomkins Canton, sher at Broadway who was examin week for night was fired from the school Canton was reported as saying system. he would never fight for the United States, and attempted to gain ex- mption as a “conscientious ob- jector” and on account of weak | eyes. | J. J. Sullivan, executive officer of the board, informed the board of education of Canton’s resistance j}to select service, and the teacher was discharged by a vote of four jto two. } Anna of the city, Louise Strong, who is out filed a letter of protest, and Judge Richard Winsor, without announcing his reasons, voted FE. Shorrock, G. A. Spencer han Ec! stein. Stringer Says He'll Need More i918 Funds | Sheriff Jack Stringer declares he can't get enough money to run his office next year, under abnormal war conditions, | Under an interpretation of the j1917 law, given him by Deputy Prosecutor M. Brackett Thurs: |day, Stringer cannot exceed his | budget amount more than 2 per He will ask for $115,000, but this amount, he says, is sufficient only to run his office in normal times jand in case of widespread disturb: ance would not pay for the ad- ditional expense. Brackett says he has doubts as to the constitutionality of the law but that the only way this can be ascer tained js by a test case. “Do I have to spend $115,000 to see whether I can get any more?” | Stringer wants to know, praiores Sheriffs Nab 550 Gallons of Wine | Deputy sheriffs, led by Chief eputy Frank Brewer, raided 14 houses at Cumberland and Krain nesday night, seizing 550 gab jtons of raisin wine, Two hundred ‘and fifty gallons of wine were held jas evidence and the remainder de | stroyed One of the wine owners, Charles Vaneshnik, saw the officers coming and pulled the bungs from casks holding 250 gallons. No arrests were made, a (a.

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