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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1917, PAGE 9 ee ACREAGE FOR SALE BATHS—MASSAGE | SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS ——- MAIN SANDY LITTER FARM Mise JEWEL MANICURING, TH10U | FULL CAND READING, “TO CENTER. 4 . Wen {20 of rich, hi land or Third, office 10. Pinta Hotel, room £04. Call eventnes | front otes The Sinn ver? eee en iovos| hatha tre, Empress SADAM KATIORYN "WONDERFUL! ‘Tho industrial bureau of the i | | terns en pe 00, te Thteds attig Chamber of Commerce an: | | L H W A WANT AD Aannne a ‘wikcton | fathe 214 Pie, Moret Green, oftice 11, STIG O. Ke KNTEG—aPTNTRUAL WHY: | nounced lay that | MoKinney | } asie at Tamer wis hic reader, 1016 Pine at trom, situated at the foot of ih nee HADAM PRANK—NotRD CLATRVOY Ungford ave, Lake Union, will 97 United Press i Wire Rates . WA RELIOER | MM ard tender, paliniat, he. 18EM | gtart construction on a marine rally) ST. PAUL, Bept, 18—With the | “patent paveai cnay ‘terme AK nnnnnnnnnnns| Figs RWRREORI OREAE wer | Way that Will be capable of har( opening of a three-day conference | @nadstest ee Ah verrama | Reet 2180 _ | 81 WANTEO-—FURNITURE dium, « ay, Wri. | dling ships up to 96 feet in length. on the high cost of living, the! ‘The Puget Sound Traction, Light Bath in advance—any classifiea-| HOTELS AN WE WHY MORE CHRD FURNTEOIR | Tay eve They will specialize in repairing |Harmers’ National Nonpartisan|& Power Co. opened its care Tuew , | OTELS AND and pay higher prices than gay hove MADAM MAY—OLAINVOYANT, GARD | pleasure and amall craft ’ ‘ 7 PS cents por line or fraction of line APARTMENTS in the city, Phone Main 8983, Beattie | _ readt Noor 15294 Firet ave a © league today an ite national |day before the arbitrators who are Bix times for the price of five. | "NEW ATANDAND HOTEL | _ Avetion Co., 2008 Second ave. SAND READING — ROOM 6, 16004 ie dei ine, ‘a to settle the differences between TRANSIENTCHARGE ADVER Corner Firet Ave. and Pine at ¥ TH Pike. Waly @0Te | Firat ove, York Motel Ualted Press Leased Wire Tight to wipe out war profits and the company and its employe a TISING je | CANO. modven, outalde s AANA NAN | SAUD HEADING--MADANO MAT PORTLAND, Oro., Sopt, 18—-| distribute the burden of the war A; Rishavdeon, superintendent j A, pe per sunersion side a aatgnne oo toa WANTED—TO RORROW | thie te Sinth ave The shipping board wired to L. ©.) equally on all economic classes, jof the company's operating depart DONTRACT ADC ER TAtNe. | my ‘1X WONTAR AMOUNT | 89 LEGAL NO Gilman, president of the Great) py ain brough of|ment, was on the stand all morn } F jine per month—1 month..92.28| 1 DIALLY mere | security, § stig, Hubba Luann | sy ethers PUREE GB Cbs MIRE ey) re merees OF GRRE, te ine a ey the canoer in SUE Mar Hine ber meonth-od monthe; rae nm, 18 | wn : OES: how soon the government can take |{"mera to attend the session which the runs are made up, and a F line per month—-12 montha 180/19” HOUSES FOR SALE |o* WANTED TO BORROW ] over the two big liners, Great), Canaters Le Follette and Gronna| oy motormen and conductors ere ig B lines each Week, 1 year, lr * “J HORHOW #60, AUTO AND PUR ventine ov [Northern and Northern Pacific, |"¢aded the ist of speakers Fy Ae a : poh cscccs esse y's "EMe mae ture recur wie back $10 oOREDrTOT which are now plying between resident Townley answered crit-| OM tS the men who are tines’ each” Wooke per fin ye Anal , f John J. Sovedegeard,| Pavel, Ore, and dan” Francisco fea when he announced that Hdl) earning ee. ar % eine EO hres ‘ i ; rr SI IS nnn nan le nc bhi > eoehe anited: the voy. |Uous or disloyal utterances would pete Q Eieathe saat con Bree) die a month. Ida Smith Cant: | 65 “BUSINESS PERSONALS | ot the abe Yona cory “ain nag tr ‘at |C8U8e election of the speakers, | ¥* often pay for acel they Tis Gee ae ee year, er| aeolian oan ra WHY SUPPER WITit nm that on t once {f necessary | Officials expect 6,000 delegates pense B tines to be used In 1 year, p Piccastiacreeneevadinces REDUMAT IC i the 7 maty. | | These will represent three million ardson said that in his optn . N. FURMAN 2.000 Uinsa to be Uined in't Year, per, *| . » Lake Uy Across 2611] When you can, be cured Wy « simple! hankrupt aT a te lle ita producers, making {t, President (te ays should be paid for the .N. 2.00" M ata'ts bec ind ig'd veae ete’ |e y seprsalibevecetge? trgatinent ata low toot We g Ue ‘efeditors of : bankrupt will! “pr, TOWNSEND, Sept, 18—| Townley clatms, the largest con-|time they spend In making ou Who teaches «hora to | 22—HOUSES FURN, FOR RENT ot ie oa Teahinee. ts enty-elght days from San Fran bono pga meeting ever held) rice in some cities they were paid| bookkeeping, civil service, ad- CTA, “RATES ON ADS | FURNISHED iOU ay « chronto’ aliments Amith arke . oy | in the U em + ph araaaedl nny ‘- . Inquire of Want Ad Department | on Iniar ; : Hours, 9 m, to # wald istrict isco the barkentine Stella, undor} eines for the time they are compelled to| vanced grammar. MAIN ‘60 oa Apply a st In attendance tember, 193 charter to Comyn, Mackall & Co.,| spend in the barns before and after| Py Ay " F fullding, & afternoon, at ¥ arrived in this port Monday, The . | THESEATTLESTAR sence sates ragenipigeee” —~| Secrcy ncaa i Se ada At Bh Mente SEE ae ennai ca| Northwestern yy eeo em — ———| Diamonds act while you walt; Jeweiry| upt, and tranaact auch other & this morning, 72 days from Caleta them from 10 to 15 minutes before | Shorthand . el aedeene waldiuh iene ° waoeibl 4 t | as may properly come before eatd Buena, She will load lumber for Sed elke wheh unite weneet aouat} DIREC I OR 4 One head Jonder, one second loader OP | pated at Beatle, in nid atstrtet, ents | 97 4ney after quarantine inspection, | Jeawh, etc, for which time they were) Reporting School ' ; baa | fot ‘ourth Ploor,| 27th day of September, 1917 eee not paid. : : one chaser, one don tremens 4 ~ | c HAWKING, | More than 100,000 cases of Arcade Bldg. IN THE MOVIES Referee in Dankruptoy. Board Shows Interest 8 eee: LAW | eccats ‘euuibaicsisdns alti AT THE PAL ACE HIP | nrnnnnrn Tere ID LSRRrURiR salmon arrived in port Monday | The board, consisting of Dr. ANDER @uTiest aa - Public Marke when four cannery tenders docked, Henry Suzzallo, James A, Duncan 11 Alaska Notting ublic Markets s. ° THEATRE Jane 6. 5. Framisin, topeazea much — _ ' - e The steamer Coosa, formally the! jinterested in the charts and dia German steamer Loongmoon, which grams produced by Richardson and N—WONAN LAW: | WANTED-—nOY FOR PAPER ROUTE oe y apper, too 1s.) Was taken over by the shipping| frequently stopped him to ask ques ree; confidential aiid i WANTED— OLD FACAE TERTH (DON'T | ling talie 18 on bard and , ° ¢ frees coafiaemtinh | NRAR FRYR & CO. PACKING| “MATERN IF BORE) MGnERE | fins 1028, lent soup, ‘board and chartered to the Pactfic A Part of the tions fin | PRICES PAID. CABM. POR, OLD test SP aaeT pital! WW, Steamship Co., arrived in harbor Orpheum Circuit C, A. Reynolds, attorney for the House APPLY TO DONOHUE GOLD, SiLvaR AND. DiAMowE C reamery, 3 ine. Monday from San Francisco with lecarmen, did not interrupt at any 2 ; Sloe conga oN oie te chardson said that men who ESTABLISHED 165 ¥ i NED PUR ued BOF , ™ ] ppor e 01 Burke Hidg., 908 Secon cnt Gorn aon eae yg ny | Tho steamer Humboldt, of the jfailed to report in the morming | ; n men over « hed tor min - : |were placed at the bottom of the Many sthere averaged tore, Mate | umboldt Steamship line, arrived extra list for two days, but that if r better, fiest selling | PRACTICAL NURUE—Mite, WILLEIR- in port Monday at 4 o'clock from rag grow dan Si. — Year still abead eon, TOG 18t w pone Halla ‘ 4 “ they telephoned before reporting } ° wu N ‘ the North, with 9,000 cases of free ou Po time in the morning, and had a salmon and 550 cases of fresh fish. She carried 92 passengers and will * leave again for the North Tuesday night at 9 o'clock AFT THEY ia iin AFT, ‘ Jacobs, P. ® rolt JEWEL clocks, not solutely rela: WATCHER AN PONOMY fine granulated auger, & the Mt. Te Htall 61, pure natural | | or fee refunded. Main 90. Free book on patente | en ad 203 Pike Bt. deweler Vessel Movements | Formerty at 1204 Bee "I SG ° . AKKIVED AT SEATTLE | _|SAWMILE MEN WANTED FOR oF ¥ pgs pg ~ Aetna, a i tae tug rirteD ete, $2 wey bea ty employment. fumbolat, from ® H. Alaskan Alaska B } from Anchorage, via ——_——. | _.*** ~ Bra 4 . pane from B10 to $100 made quickty and a “4 gio ey a , muially eournitare, pianos, lve —MEN FOR GENERAL WORK : oy nd sawmill. Steady ey rer ee yment SANDERS & CO 909-1004 LC. Smith mite. Ril aeen CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES at Go WMAN & HANFORD Co} il". Kedaks and Photoerepnic Suppitee | SiibhLE AGEL DEVELOPING — 1Oc hk and t An ret be able Birt ore tnd Cherry. Tel. Main Tt8t FOR SALE AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES Cail 911 Alaska 1 WANTE wages, 8 MAN TO Do rom Taku Mar bh, at 9:90 ert) a ples feet, 2 tbe. soUTH END Hakers ANG PLAYING taught in 2¢ lessons ny are place, must Hk. Mothell, Route N “ORBATN MiNieTERS ~~ GOOD used ; RDICS ROLE FURS for a ©. Alaskan| PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS | “a dnesday wrieay B. Alaskan port | DE KATHRYN WARKIBON—Wei BIRTH a < M oe ver) "Et Eitiott $7433. te att rig yO Semaine A ' at ank pm . RvE A taco, at > p.m 4. 1804 tave F for Orlental porta, at § _2,bae seat, NC day « 2s for © T Alaskan ports, at tee but how about ACTING it 16, entra good peaches, N00 box. | at 6 pm hey charge? | ROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, tna af fp WESTLAKE | dene at = wanes 411 Seneca and 116 Marton. k . lh. ate 8, pe if doef, ound, at 9 & m. Rept e PLACE TO ti +e Ravalll, southbound, et mY. ~ —— oral pF Prince Rupert, southbound, a SPIRITUAL MEDIUM sae». 109 Recond. AMERICAN Sew ELRY CO. Third MADAM MELLIE AMEE RMATE ROYPTIAN | ¥ STORAGE wae oat come hetet:| ™ iy 4 YAN ee ey ty 4 ar RAGE Wane 7 —— A , ® " pee . 1 Stor! Waite | ¢ SAN Wititrs | OUTS , : * MAKE NO MISTAKE 7 rice DELIVERED, 0 ~ here to inate : " “ ve, health, | Your health ts storage free. Call Main 1480 star @ the same of your tutere! =. reoe sti your greatest as ~ A : egy Bes i homme Casthon ae . net. Avold harsh 1 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ts tor + . of the Chicago, I h ne Binsin Tank Gol 1190 Firse 5, LE CHESAPEAKE HF -| rs * ye TT Imite w Mort 3291 “ yeas o sigres ee gyorg il: oa le . to « i asleep at the time his train'crashed | ?! f SUNK, Tris int & . Finley. FO. Box # ; s9 thot x 4) into a train ing #ix stockmen. y ; LOST AND FOUND - Stop Those Losses foty Tetra = . = or WE, TADER : ; We absolutely guaran.e> ino ms evenings, 7 | oe initiate “Os ' . take 21 Tablets to stop losscs| » to/12. Phone Rillott 714 sees t 4 “ trom weakness or we im ARTHUR be Vor. THERAPE OT oe ~ bes oy wars Patory money. By i $1 m4 Hes_obstetrica Telephooe | 7 WEDNESDAY . per box; 6 for $5.00. | Finder please oali ‘ar RIGHT DRUG Co, atinm FOR HALE OR TRAD Liberal reward. Hot 1 ‘ pre 1111 First Ave. Seattle ki Lowest prices astern Washing! r v4 hn =~ - nnd nic ailments h YOU KNOW THAT | *" year Gonmuitat DR. MACY sures rather! so9.5 Wy KIM Second Ay jer Wide. _MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE |° are very | yd your “BART AND DOORS troubie? ance in prices treat tory mill to consumer the Went selling We sell anybod anip anywhere, and guarantes aafo att ACREAGE FOR SALE j eam + © | ¥Ive TRACTS, HOVsE AND BARN FOR $850 Five fine fenced and tr and bern; b Who, thru Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weak. Bakway_ and 10 Phase ness, Impaired Manhood, Pain terry a : . Seas & Come me for Reliable Wasserman In the Back, Nervous Debility, Giaies; dias ‘deving water can || 1904 wire Hi Lost Vitality, Kidney and be piped into howe. b | [One oar prtins Om Fremsen, owitings, ee | #2--4 Liberty Building Bladder Troubles, Mental and Price $850 ~~ }) om a — Union and Third. Opvovsite Postotficn Physical Wrecks. : M. AD: \M SIOT A Weak Men should renew their youth by using DR.PIERCE’S TABLETS $1 per box, or 6 By mail, boxes for $5. Every box guar. your CHA Janda sconvand WA t 1 $30 were: teri ; RTS, AWNINGS ; || DON’T BE DISCOURAGED § antees. Money refunded if wiare to a r 7 Y Rverything in Canvas! | ox We they fail, Not a Temporary mt, ready-made farm rt bah = non Bog ” OBPECIAL. READ: Stimulant, but a Permanent ore ct lve feta, ol INGS 0c. Hours, 0 a. 0 p.m. Cure. Try it and you will not ents, porsona t i a7 Ty Sle... | > apagualiee tallied waatecelbnt lad cabeiats be disappointed, good markets, 4 ¢ umbrella repaired | — - . ere the MADAM VICTORIA | We will treat some of your | RAYMOND REMEDY CO. e WORLD'S GREATEST jailments for as low a fee as Motel Antlers, 4th & Union. 3 NEW PIAN wT ME es ne $5 d $10. W ‘ll ak Land Branch, Cans piled on oner rvoyant, phre " os to/$9 and §$ e will make Rinth ave, Calgary. | Cn a your ‘ saviee vou an exceptionally low fee|—— —— | — se rr of SE a opted “ t eeful/in any ailment you may be} Wy hie ie desutiful piece $26 muita for $15. 906% Third ave. | ; se User 5 suffering from. A amocth 1 ‘N aoe TRUNKS en a stacles and t ou With this low fee and our long Brees with enough f lens, 1 tiring of luggage how t h 4 and #u seful experience tn treat. | Pre y, 619 “Second ave. ooar sire. v ‘ t and you need not o Jaren Main 251 ta 1 don't. care BAL BNEUSN EN IEOT HAR TOL 1 se, | OTe : Un eure eure WANTED | CLIFF TON GREA Give up Bee $6 t S15 for good used waite Other erti-{ Late of M » Tour 10 Mf cles proportionate ™ 1291 SPY TS Re team of ‘ arted, dis q joum, ont " fed and : raat WARNING! t hat ¢ your business 1 t mt Aaa regular physician and sure * ab re eon with reo sognized erelor he r lover, a Frapectalize in the Disorters ot 1 a fi ated Men and offer @ hign orter of —Fon DETAIIS ON DAT at re 18-19 A ol, Third medical services, I agek for pa- Handy to our mille and onings.| and Pike, Hours 10 @ o 8p m. ents among men 0 | Write or nee I METICLE _Main 2012 io! Office hours—9 a, m. to 8 p,m, want the beat and are willing to Land Dept, 1 C. Smith TED y da . te ¢ \4 | nal Mee. eee TLE, WASH Meus c srction Kaas ADELINE LLOYD Sundays, 10 a, m. to 1 p,m. to patronize” an estade | ¥ “Tou Phrenologiat t b NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUT physician of standing and THREE co. , RRNA. | for 20 years: needa no « | _1L Occidental Ave. Feputation rather than export- _ : nervicen » ¢ | drug: na DOrt ; bata ' 6,000 nerem A i ‘ i ; ‘ " DOT KELLY ts, 1516 Second ave. #4 Hall TRUSS TORTURD R. WI O £ D4 A al te Hotel : r Can be eliminated by weartng pe GuiproRD & VAX | | Sia WTA RANGTON— DAF 1 give tree trial to prove its superiors| 4 Ave ; iTON ve free FREE FOLDER WITH MAP PUGHR| sexe. Room 7 Green Hotel, 814% Pi PIRITUAT, GLATRVOY: | fy, erhiabiece ‘cl 625 FIRST AVENUE a terme, Charles Bome Co, |GRACK POWELI--TUB BATHS, MAS. ant, sete hand reader. MKoom 11, A UND! be Jiaske Bide. ‘sage. Room 66 Berkshire Hotel, 106% 1 \ss0s Third Avenue seattie. SEATTLE WASH, | good excuse for absence, they were not disciplined iMERWYN FINED $1 FOR SHOOTING MAN Robert Merwyn pleaded guilty to a charge of assault in the third de gree and was fined $1 and costs by |\Superior Judge Dykeman Tues day. Morwyn at first was charged with first degree assault | | He shot Emil Lemon in the face a fow weeks ago with a shotgun made out of gaspipe, Merwyn said Lemon was too attentive to his! wife. She witnessed the shooting. | He at first pleaded insanity and the unwritten law, but was allowed to withdraw this plea and plead gu to assault in a lesser degree Tues- day | —Home of the Kryptok Lens. —We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. —Seattle’s leading Optical Place. Established 1910. NO CHARGE for Screws, Springs or Leather Cases. VAUDEVILLE Phones: Main 3340 Main 222 Season Opens Sunday Mat. Sept. Seats Now on Sale Prices 10c-25c-50c-75¢ SPRCIAL—We will fit Fy with reading glasses, 18 @ guaranteed gold ath frame, complete, including thorough exam ination. [EVERYTHING FOR TI EYE AND EAR NEW ' YORK.—Vice President| 4055-4056 Arcade Building, All Seats Reserved { Marshall, who spoke at the golden| Fourth Floor. jubilee celebration ttish Rite} | Masons, raps agita@prs in speech. | New Gas Rate Schedule Filed The Gas Company is compelled to file a new schedule of rates because the rapid and steady increase in cost of operation has reached a point that renders a substantial addition to its revenues imperatively necessary. Notice of the filing of the new schedule will be found in the news columns of the city papers. For more than a dozen years the price of gas in Seattle has remained stationary (except for a reduction on large quantities made a few years ago). During all this time the prices of nearly all other commodities of every day life have made large advances, and it has been only by the most strenuous business methods and the investment of large sums of additional capital that the Gas Com- pany has been able to meet the gradual upward tendency in price of everything except its own product. Three years ago, in an official investigation by the Public Ser- vice Commission, it was found that the Gas Company had been earning less than three per cent on the actual value of its property. That condition has not been improved, and as a matter of fact, distasteful though it be, the Company is today confronted with an increase in of operation’ over one year ago of more than $20,- 000 per month. This increase comes from the higher price of manufacturing materials and labor, taxes and a few minor items. We cannot control the price of coal and oil nor fix the amount of our taxes. Our employes are entitled to the same hours and conditions of labor as employes of other public utilities and corporations. It is just and fair that the people whom we serve should pay a sufficient amount for such service to enable us to maintain it at a high stand- ard under reasonable and accepted business principles. Conceding the urgent necessity, we have filed a rate schedule that we believe will increase our revenues by approximately the amount mentioned above, and will impose the least burden upon the individual consumer. The effort of the company is to avoid a radi- cal increase in the price of gas per thousand cubic feet. cost The new schedule abolishes the old minimum charge of 25 cents per month and substitutes therefor a readiness-to-serve charge of 25 cents per month, which each consumer will pay, regardless of how much or how little gas he uses. The discount of 25 cents per thous- and on the first 5,000 cubic feet has been reduced to 10 cents per thousand cubic feet, the basic prices of the old schedule remaining unchanged. It is estimated that these two changes will give the necessary additions to revenue, and that a small part of the sum will be paid by every consumer. The readiness-to-serve charge is based, like the old minimum charge, on the fair and just principle that every consumer entails an absolute and continuous monthly expense upon the company, independent of the amount of gas he uses. We sincerely hope each of our customers will accept this rela- tively small monthly increase in the ungrudging spirit that must animate Americans everywhere if the service of the Public Utilities Companies, the credit of American securit and the industrial en- of the count to be maintained. ergies are Seattle Lighting Company