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STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1917. PAGE 9 _ Public Mi irkets. “DESERTERS” — EXEMPTION OF Our Satisfied Customers Verihest mille, pure white lard, and wtoward on atean ‘CHIEF TO NAME MARRIED MEN MEN WHO WLL FOUND T0 BE IN ARMY NOW , a few days about one year Our Best Advertisement TALK WITH BOUGHT BEAR CREEK GARDENS This Is WHY They Are Satisfied Very beat black FEMALE HELP WANTED Rates ORDERED HERE unless they have an income other than that of thelr dally work, or unless married to escape tary service, will be exempted from the firet draft, according received by Seattle local boards from Gov. Ernest Lister Tuesday morning governor's communteation ts | yretation of the Iat nber camping mround ar “t spring water aboard one transports were Byron E, Sher- beck, of Redmond, and W. Ben. Jamin Silliman, of Bellevue. While they were on the At- lantic, King county board No, Issued the list of “deserters” —men who had failed to £ cente per tine of fraction of tine Six times for the price of flee. —Charee Ady Per line per insertion , x Insertions for the Contenet Ad r tine per month HOP PICKET families preferred and brown loam, o price of five Soil from three to eight fect deep. an official inte et ruling on the These lists were printed BE PROMOTED The appointment of two po lice lieutenants to captaincies Jan. 1, according to the budget provided by the city council Monday will probably result In the advancement of two pres ent sergeants to the position of lieutenant, and two patrol- men will be advanced to take their places by Chief of Police Beckingham. Speculation as to who will be af lorder of President Wilson thru the fected by the changes was rife at In the newspapers. These two engine % " cont—Three months add t chat Open Space Oop Nines to be used In t year, per » among them L.| Four Meutenants 10 acres only Address M-31 board with bi to appear for examination told that the enlistment cleared the |since President possible charges, Not Deserters “OFFICE, FOR RENT ou will be pleased , SEXTON COMPANY 2.000 ‘nes to be used In i year, ‘pet Wilson wrote Se aye: anise te be’ weed! in 1 year, per Special Raves < interpretations “r has been given been placed on the orders by clearing herjofficials and in some parts of the Thurston county, of the local done again have|nis J. Drew, 40, 2708 mn Legal Ads Ag Devartme THE SEATT LE STAM RRA Ti KeRE AGE FOR SALE 1310 ‘FIRST SALESMEN WANTED Silliman's moth PERSONALS 62.60 @ $2.60 EYEOLARAEA, with spherical len SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS +60) CLIFFTON | They are not deserters or slack OPPORTUNITIES boards will have to be {in order that were certified ice of their country for service may be Exempt Eight Married Men ranch of the ving calls for examin The district board of appeals han |‘ grinding out service before} RUNNING CREEK, PRICE $1,475 stern district appeal board, said he could not estimate the jnumber of local |which would be reversed by rea Much of their time is being taken jof the ruling. agricultural where men claim exemption on the| ground that their labors are neces eiiteiied Yenploven fer 0 heme cases daily married me ay on appeal executive of- ® exempted Tues goung bearing | t trult trees of ait LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Dancing Asenctation the police station Tuesday. © eligible for promotion to the position of cap- tain, according to the records of the civil service cmmission. Thy are Lieut. Charles ©. Dolphin, 7%, }918 Bast Columbia st.; Lieut. Den- ast Union st.; Iseut. Joseph T. Mason, 39, |2720 East Roy st., and Lieut. Hans | Damm, 2661 36th ave. 8. W. | To fill the vacancies made by the promotion of two of these Hew tenants to captaincies, five ser |geants are eligible for promotion to |lfeutenants. They are Desk Ser |geant Roy Olmstead flower st.; Patrol V. Hasselblad, Desk Sergeant J. Warren Smith, 1, 344 15th ave, and Patrol Ser- nts John I. Jackson, 34, 5637 California, and Geo, O. Bunnell, 38, 1420 Sixth ave Appoint Two Sergeants for King| If two desk sergeants should be S| WANTED OLD Pater Te TH TBR | Hinand to Fifth and sary to the country in order to pro there wolud be not more than two appeals from his board to the dis- married men who have been certified for service. ‘This board,” sald Revelle, felt that single men should called first, and has consistently married men. |not feel that wives should be com-| | because their hus- asiLver AND JEWELRY MPO. Discharge on agricultural appeals was granted, with orders to report again January Lost “AND everything goes, York Mock for inform “MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE Handy to our mille and camps, Write or see E Mer. Land Dept. “You deal with us MEIKLEJONN, | bands were e The board has certified 112 men, were made in thel |appointed, it would be necessary to fill their positions with men ap- pointed from the following st of patrolmen: Frank Olmstead, 32, 1115 14th ave.; John J. 6 North 59th; John L. Allen, 33, Maynard ave.; Frank C, Fue qua, 32, 6328 50th ave. 8. W., and | Louis Forbes, 33, 549 North 72nd st. . On the other hand, if two patrol sergeants are appointed, there is a | waiting list of two men who have who, according to Revelle, are ready | already served as sergeants, Jensen, nerteu A-l LAND FOR SALE construed by the governor to mean sufficient to support the suffictent in- » with’ come outside of the man's regular ied from his business or trade, Check Recent Marriages ee where there is reason to 20 acres, close to » Manwood, $60 per acre, ston, $80 per act EGYPTIAN e229 Ratiard adult classes taught datiy, |These are Manford D. Pence, 39, and William Donlan, who is al- ready acting as sergeant. Here Are Their Records Lieut. Dolphin, who is one of the eligibles for captain, is in command of the third police patrol. He has been a member of the police de partment since Nov. 1, 1904, and @ believe the man married to escape |Meutenant since Jan. 1, 1913. service will carefully checked | Lieut. Drew was made a patrol- the|man June 4, 1902, and a Heutenant | boards will certify the man as tho|Jan. 1, 1913. He is property clerk Where it can in the secretary's office. MATERNITY WOMR” REABONABLE aD & VAN ARSDALE, . | TRNTS, AWNINGS vee Everything in © he were unmarried on HAGTIME PIANOS PLAYING fF music taught Im 20 lessons couple, altho | and indifferent Lieut. Joseph T. Mason, who ts “| married after June 5, were engaged in charge of the first patrol, has for a long time prior it will not be| been in the department since June Wh WILLE: Phone Ballard 7 OUR SPRCTALTY 1016 sth N. W held that they s were married to de- following have been certified feat the law. | 30, 1902, and was appointed a Hew tenant Jan, 1, 1914. Lister will use his influence| Lieut. Damm was made a lieu pear for |to support a bill providing for the | tenant Jan. 1, 1913. He ts in charge selection of alfens who are citzens|of the Georgetown police precinet. of allled countries and the deporta-| Chief Beckingham said Tuesday sy do not respond to the |tion of neutral aliens who will not that examinations for police posh » district board by local board as having failed to ap FACES FINE LAND, ADALINE LLOYD io and punishment for deser- ORDAIN. “MINISTERS r Supports Kennedy In response to a communication | by Appeal | 1120 16th NLT Other engagements Uy sppoint PIANOS FOR KENT purchase =Meyer-Toner, 1 Somers Co, HOTELS AND we APARTMENTS WEDNESDAY vor of such a omait and says he will work for its pas-| sage by congress before the next) ° e Washington delegation in congress |to work for the bill. | The district board is busy going jover appeal DIRECTORY. CONTINUED COLLAT ERAL ‘TOANS SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS MADAME IONIA TOINVITED | 7 Wind FO 8¥ | PRA wevioMe | chat |M ADAM MAT SAGING A AND ‘BATHS tions would probably be held be |fore the first ot the year. ? Far and Near News by y Telegraph and Telephone $ PeeeeeeeeeSeeSesessees TACOMA—Frank M. hoe, boards are being considered, but|Praiser at army camp, also appeals taken in behalf of the/denly. MELLIE | AND MEDIUM te entire life, past A WORKINGMAN’S GARDEN Located tn the townsite of Kirk } B tracts of good gar MABAAGE. APF. COMMIRBTON the exemptions allowed by the boards. Col. George Thompson, Navy league head, urges all Seattle wom- instructions from the war € to continue knitting for soldiers department provide that even the|and sailors, be ap-| More than 325 candymakers an@ DBulldings: fine view minutes’ walk fro mptions shall 5 Ft RNITURE Laced Aitred | pealed, and pay high jeracker bakers will hold a confer the cities) ‘ence Wednesday to settle increase were examined, except | |in wages and recognition of the will be required | Union. to return to their home boards at} Karl F. Adams, new principal of mobiliza-| the Lincoln high school, has arriv- 4 Men who have “PHYSICIANS 1 AND D SURGEONS 2006 Hecond ave. EXPERIENCED MEN WILL BE IN FIRST jin spectal Price $450, on easy te HARDWARE AUCTION SALE 1 t 2 TORAGH WARE @ffice for directions Co, 105 Waite Central Store, men, a number a w ASHINGTON—Atrcraft produc- whom {t is known are sailors and|tion board says airplanes are to be ~ CALL UNDER DRAFT WASHINGTON, y of the city, been certified by the district board |to the adjutant general's office for service because of pearance for physical examination LEONARD SENDS REPLY TO MEN » demands of 1,600 Aug. 28.— per cent of Amer- ica’s. national prise men of previous military their non-ap- SPEC TAL READINGS 60 commianton. | FURNISHED schooled In camp organization No negroes will be in- PHYSICIANS AND. ‘SURGEONS — Dt FON. ne arr BAPARTMENTS, begins entrain WOT ES aw 25 APARTMENTS, UNFUR. aa » that no man not subject MALE HELP WANTED first draft be sent to for call in the 'yeduced one-half in cost. ATLAS, Me.—John Bixley grant ed divorce when he arb that wife made him eat corn with pigs. Judge Brinker fines Williams Mil r employes for! ligan $100 and 30 days for carrying rganized street a living wa, and changes in work M EN: l over the country others averagin B @ concealed weapon. Attor| Petition filed in superior court by the traction| Monday to dissolve Hemenway & . President Leon-|Moser, Inc., wholesale tobacco ing conditions » urging that they ig condition in the first 6 be allowed to day of August “= DIRECTORY DON’T BE DISCOURAGED ACT TODAY We will treat P while you wait; repaired and remodeled. , of the company, concessions to the men were made ) lin the reply. said that no between man and ean advise you how to « T Waterfront, Notes 1 SMITH BLDG, Fourth "Foor | have good luck and | house. Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor, of the Ancient Order of Unit- Phere was nothing to concede,”|ed Workmen, will hold meeting at the demande) Evergreen hall Tuesday ‘opens eptember 4 never been known to ATTORNEYS AT. LAW » made 80 general.” 442 New York Plo Angeles with After an illness of several days, Phe two sides will now endeavor|Charies Ageldt, 40, died at the to settle as many of the questions | Providence hospital Sunday. He “ALEXANDER WHIREMAN 0 Varce Tr ill cargo of fish She belongs 168 Th ee ; and is the firs crew of the British was one of th and when efforts in this|freighter Warrior |agreement, ection have been exhausted, Franklin and is reported that the steamer to Ketchikan, , a8 provided for in the agree: BELLINGHAM Madam Lesslie Togiat and medium. lly tell you what it asking @ single street car strike, ‘FRISCO CARMEN To WIN BY LABOR DAY, By United Presa Levee SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28.— The strike of United Railroads platform men will end by next Monday, Labor day, in victory B. F. Bowbeer, head of the strikers, predicted Negotiations are now In progress, he declared, which will result in the granting of the men's demands for $3.50 for an eight-hour day. « eral practioe BAT ABLISHIDD 1647 s 9 Bidg., 905 Hecond | Beyptian phre | you need not suffer » We leunched from the ways of the Pa cific Amerie " was chrietared: of champagne, OPTICIANS Fraser-Paterson Co."# All shipyards have a shutdown o ABERDEEN reopened he A nan ATTORNEYS—PATENT GORIN Patent Attor MENTS. KIDNEY, FRED P. MILNE TS OF CONBULTATIO Office open evenin dential tatk nnd for the men, with~ | Loongmoonh y the United States ship- |ping board the Coosa, credit extended. an Fenwick, Lawrence, 4i2 Durke Md. “BICYCLE SUPPLIES NATIONAL ay ASHINGTON—W. York charter five ves: truthful advt One visit to best will repay any disappointments In oth- PT IL Foy Phone Main 8 aE TMTT KL Loans am’s firat time tn moaaures rath. Victor Deutsch, emergency fleet to establish a new who, in spite York and Val-| of his name, ,, The funeral of David B. Lewis, 68, held from Home Undertaking par -| lors Sunday. Squire J. Smith arrested by feder- al agents for having two dies for making $20 gold pieces Sunday, is hebd by U. S. Commissioner McClel- lan under $500 bond for hearing Fri- day. Employes on the King county ferry boats, Lincoln and Vashon, to get raise in pay September 1. Alice A. Brengman files claim \cecinnt King county for $7,000 for |injuries received in an auto accident jon the Pacific highway Mrs. Robert Murrah dies at home jof parents from diphtheria, and is survived by husband, daughter and | two sisters. Steals Purse, Takes Coin, Thanks Victim Miss Fantello Veo, 1717% Seventh says he is a Russfan,|ave., Was robbed by a white burglar long standing trouble? | Loane from $10 to $100 made quickly and confidentially on furniture, pianos, live: between Union and Pike. was arrested Tuesday of violating the weights and meas ures ordinance. Ka Hardware ( Co. aia Those Losses We absolutely guarantee the famous 21 Tablets to stop losses 88 or we Will re turn your money, By mall, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00. RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 Firet Ave, Seattle on a charge is a clerk at MADAM VICT WORLD'S GREATEST L. Capps of the shipping “CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES i & HANFORD Cc dake and Photographic DEVELOPING ~| warded to the h - Construction Drydock Co, J and also the from weakn | iret ave. and Cherry, FOR SALE AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES Te GOOD teed care. Winton Motor Go. Unton end Reliable Wasserman emove all obstacles and tell you how to win and hold the © DK, DONAWAY as Liberty Building —— | READ STAR WANT ADS || Room 12 Abbott Hotel, over 806 Pike, PR, early Tuesday morning. He snatched her purse, quickly removed $1.50, and returned the purse to Miss Veo, thanking her, Sh ve o detailed description of the thug to the police. *| Steal Cohen’s Tent “Some one has stolen my seven foot wall tent,” complained Mrs, BE. A. Cohen, 802 16th ave, at police headquarters Tuasday

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