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STAR—TUESDAY OCT 9, 1917, PAGE 11 BATHS—MASBA TRAN WAV AGH __Acl . AGE FOR SALE __ SPIRITUAL Madam ‘The ‘Star | WANT AD Rates Rttective May 1 ADVE RTISING: MGW WA WHE ROOM Movan Brooklyn Motel YOUNG ORCHARD i can live here and work #-room house HARRINGTON or tine or fraction of line Bix times for the price of five ted to Young. frutt Per tine per tnsertio the petee att RACT ADVERTISING Tine per month r line per month F line per m monthovi? months 4 | aN FEA) WIRS “JEWEL —MANTCURING, Serer Aran Six months ‘ada cent—Th io Months add 1 cent. OPEN SPACE on to be used In L year, Pet | 20 weres of rich wlae PERSONALS WHY SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM by as simple fe treatment at a low tea? Riso treat a MADAM IREA TINT PHONG CLAIRVOYANT 1 nea te be deed in a x ar, per, a8 ee | 16—-WATER FRONT PROPERTY | THESEATTLESTAR fsx DIRECTORY Ih attendance tela the name « Taquire of W hand oF wife nt Ad Department Sundays by app what business main land front HISTORY HITTING TRUST CONTROL | PRAISED HERE An echo of the bitter text book fight on at Portland over “Mussey'’s American History,” was heard at the Geattie schoo! board meeting Monday night, when Judge Winsor asked to be heard on the subject He charged that the real fight was backed by eyed inter. who have inside” political methods branches are controtied by groups of industri } | “The powers don’t like the plain | | fac sald Judge Winsor feelingly lafter reading excerpts, “and they | |reach out # | American history school books.” Mussey’s History” reveals how |"agents” have t ators and congressmen to repre SCENES OF SAMMY'S | LIFE AT CAMP LEWIS tempted to re-| use of the book, because tt | America, whereby legislative | d even clutch at our) nm sont as sen) sent “sugar, lumber, steel” and| other interests. * Action against the history tn} | Portland was tt protest against the treatment of the book concerning Gen. Grant and shelother civil war figures, from etvil ything you take in her advice wit! WATCHES AND JEWEE silverware, eut gl only reasonable, but at cash oF credit PETER MICHAPT ATTORNEYS.AT eid La SEREAROUE WHTREMAS Willa, probate mort a ms notes pertaining tice tn all courts, sutely rellable, Alaska Butlting Core FOR SALE PWALLARD LOTS Mellie will F Lyon Bide, TWO TEVEL READINGS OLD FALAR TRETH Consultation free ~ Madam 454 Rmpire Bide Oriental Rutiding. war veterans | President Shorrock asked Judge ‘| Winsor if the book said anything jabout “sympathetic strikes.” “No.” said Judge Winsor, “but if |the labor fools ever awake they | will, by sympathetic strikes, bring |the ‘few to their knees before the | many.” MEDIUM} Dr. Anna Louise Strong moved HOUSES FOR a2 t.|PHRENOLOGIST AND SCHOPF, LAWYER, 18 Downe ik, that Mussey’s History be placed tn ean! the high school Ubraries. Vow cottage and large we and family ra bureaw of ed-| ice. Rurke Bide. LR AAR ARAN OPTICIANS at business you are adapted fo fain and hold a «© coulate and whi 4} Sundays. Heneca hotel WATCH WEPATIIN Diamonds set On 22--HOUSES FURN. FOR RENT! * advice brings ¢ Pn OAs | MALE HELP WANTED SMITH BLDG ATTORNEYS—PATENT RED P. GORIN secured of fee refunded Bide. Main 290. Patent Attor o turned away RE ‘ADING 3, Free book on py F—CONSULTATION FREE Office open evenings. SLINGERS, CHASERS, CHOKERMEN, | ‘credit extended. RUCKERS AND ALL $22 N.Y. Bik. wi BICYCLE SUPPLIES WE DS G5OH WORK Fi : xis; 1231 Fourth. Phone, Main 3 as. CHATTEL LOANS STRADYT EM ed PLOYMENT. SKA BUILDING, N | KODA TAT CTR ER 10 costs @ roll “OF WADA CRANE. seven men over Many others av Loans trom $10 to $10 made quickly and ‘confidentially on furniture, planes, Itve- months of yen etitl experience un ery home = prospect for 1003- 1004 Lc ne AND SUPPLIES Toppeniah, Wash. Pantages 1 “! : AWatrw oe BYE works tter what your bh NIGH STEADY a ond Pho DEVELOPING SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Madame’ Angeline Paan NOLOGIST Day Lumber Firet_ Ave. and Cherry ae FOR SALE shied AND MOTORCYCLES he Winton Motor ¢ 10 MEN, WITH FAMILIES, TO WoRK and planing mill. MADAM NIAHOMA LATRYOYANT iC | Sie HiPPODROME GUARANTERA TO teach you old” or ¥N HARRISON “COLLATERAL LOANS The Hippodrome, and you will be wine LOAN MONEY a wn PROVIDENT 411 Bensen an MADAM ROMMO PLACE TO NORROW 1 JEWELRY. | money on DIAMONDS of the one you AMERICAN JEWELRY Bros Lad TOANED ° ARN TRADE y employment Hpecial readings | ia, PAL MISERY FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER ORDAIN MINISTERS BUNDAY GIR: E BOY WANT Thinks DeLivEnes, 7 Call Main 1499. Su eVwrT eect es & % FEMALE HELP WANTED x ht OLD HAN Fintka Tonk Co, WORLD'S (¢ RE ATE ST bp OAL A aed “PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Sk FN FREER—GENITO-URINARY and rectal diseases. 905% Third ave also apprentice girls as learn CARD OF THANKS LUNpQuint BX Phone Ettott | TADIES, FAKE WORK HOME, SPARE “Da AnraeR fea, obstetrics. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fitth and Ken outside rooms Service: phones im all rooms: firat-ciare | — dare. modern, “LOST AND roune KNOW THAT ‘Transportation Bide with halter on. Ph F-OVER LAND, MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE DOLLORAS Notice advance tn prices ‘West selling We sell anybody. mill to consumer. ship anywhere, and guarantes safe de large Mluatrated mailed postpaid. | eatalogue No. without charge, Spring and spring fn house and Liberty Hall MEN DON’T BE DISCOURAGED | ACT TODAY: We will treat some of your! ave for as low ‘a fee as/*?% quarter mile to In order - make @ | @pruce flour bins. you cannot mias houses, machinery shed jLLY’s ' THE CHAS. H ra and West Waterway, female dairy proposition on needs & dairy worse than } terms at 6% per ¢ pairing of lugeage ‘This iand has ail ‘The motion was postponed on re- 1|quest of President Shorroct, if Public ‘iat |o——____- kone TIKE PLACE Ibe. fine granulated ibe milk, » Jaren Me mal went velled as a! (Camp Lewis and, below, washing up before the grand rush Jack Lantch, 1766 17th ave. 8., shy a house which used to stand at the afore-mentioned address. Lantch, who was with his family, discovered shortly after 6 a. m. Taesday that his home wan on fire, He became so excited that, dash- ing hurriedly he passed up a fire alarm) for a tele He gave the wrong address after reaching the returned to watch his place go up in flames while the firemen search- ed in the fog for the reported con- living there |are at war; |had a score of important things t do all at once. This is a nati emergency and the must be considered first. \sorry to have kept the Seattle waiting, but the each locality must be taken up Attendants at the hearings permitted entrance only dy owing to the eager that swarm to the hearings. It was decided by the bourne He places his lows at $1, 000. BLOOD TRANSFUSION MAY SAVE NELSON and head of the Associat METAL TRADES TELL BOARD OF HIGH FOOD COST : Members of the Metal Trade: submitted statistics jhowing the increased cost of living during the last year as evidence supporting their de- reported slightly improved at mburger }noon Tuesday Irvin A. Weichbrodt, chosen to sit on the board tor # oanut , o) ranch ewer, Mo dow al p Soe sor rage guaranteed exes, 400 Gox doz, $1.18 SANITARY Mtalle 24-98, flour, 2.9%, 82.70, $2.90 sack: G ibe, rolled onta, 366; 1 Ib, Ghir. hos 2 Mintle MIT-18, *, 100 and 10e each: aw Hanson head lett pancake Shaker ea. reamery butter, $3¢ Ib, 2 1 Washington creamery butter, 44 jib, 290, BSc; fresh peanut butter, made [while you walt, 150 Ib, 1% Ibe 13. ‘ Oregon ranch eggs, guara 40 . full line oleomar garine ve, Baker's ground at t Qo; 6 o@, vanilla or nh mugar Tha, fartr beat blend’ flour, $2.96 £, $4.00; 10 Ibe, wugar, § Ihe.’ cane ait lal flour, $2 hard wheat flo FINE ST. Btong’s, 3 Ibe, M. J. Bi, coffe brooms, 450; 600 can Royal b der, 80; 260 can asparagus Hurbank potatoes, 121 onions, 100, Stall 1 ples, 100, 10 Ibm. Wk larae can Ibe 1.00. ail 19, sauerkraut, 2 ate fresh peanut butter, 160 1b SOUTH END Andernon’s Snider's catsup, 200 bottle soft mbell almonds 360 tb; ‘new codfiah Ih.) Crisco, 406 can. ‘Stall 48, beat Jorney butter, 60c Ib; best storage eggs, make laze don, stall 62, bolling beef, 140 Ib. you an exceptionally low fee you may be ault shop sells men’ with ‘VIEW u need not suffer another has tried to cure 34 acres water fro site new Times Bide. SERVICE fle from school DEVELOPED | _ KAVANAUGH S $1.00 HATH 1008 Int av 46-——M1SCELLANEOUS 86 to $16 for good cles proportic fine open tand easy terme to WANTED—FURNITURE INSTITUTE ALY COLMAR it 119 Oceldentul Ave. Stop Those Losses guarantee the Tablets to stop losses “BATHS—MASSAGE VAPOR AND By mail, $1.00 | 606 Crary bids. 'GaAnD neADING COLUMBIA st. 1111 First Ave, Seattie, 10)9 Third Ave. 101 Wasnin weal roast, ibe Ib, Stall 60, plea, 120 each cake 00 de Stall ol M CITY ASKS 90 DAYS’ | DELAY IN GAS GASE | Ninety-day postponement of the public service hearing on an in » of Seattle gas rates, set for October 15, was asked in a com: munication sent to Olympia today by the corporation counsel, at the} request of the city council It was accompanied by a com- | Plaint against the incre: ‘EVERETT MAN DIES "FROM HIS INJURIES PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 9.—Silas! Schultz, of Everett, Injured near I yesterday when a Southern) Pacific locomotive hit an automo: | bile, in which he was riding, dled » bringin the death med physician, will attempt blood trans save the pa-| | wood shipbuilders’ interest, | not sit concurrently with the | during the steel yard hearings. VILLA IS WINN SL PASO, Oct 9—A force 200 Mexican federal troops, Miranda of Juarez has been feated by a band of Villa opposite Candelaria, Texas, ing to reports received here | by United States military local Mexican mands for an increase in wages at the Tuesday morning session of the wage adjustment board meeting In the New Washing- BLONDE TAKES COIN Look out for a peroxide blonde who carries a baby! This was the Dan McKillop, president of the Metal Trades council, Miller, secretary of the same organ ization, were the only two hoger rod | lie *. Elizabeth Ow 3 called, owing to a meeting of the aD Pens helio gar pT board earlier in the morning. What came to her home, asked to rent a took place at this meeting was not room, and then departed with Mra, | ™ade known. Owen's pocketbook, containing $7. | and A. E.| advice given the Bastiake, who Miller in compliance with a re made of the Metal Trades} , submitted a statement showing just | striking shipbuilders considered a} raise in wages was necessary. “Previous to August 1) lof this year a compromise wage) | seale was presented to one of the largest shipyards. that yard agreed that the demands’ but insisted, because of) commandeering ‘6 unable to com-| ply with the demands, This result-| ed in a deadlock. Files Wage Demands “Later a committee of unionists went to Washington, D. C., at which | a wage adjustment board was promise of a of the Seattle | aitriculties was made. “On September 5 a strike was de-| cided upon, and the board was ask to come to Seattle. Meetings of the North \conference will begin the Unitarian church, 16th ave and 47th st. TR Can be eliminated by wearing ¢ The officials of| trial to prove its su A LUNDBERG CO. 1101 Third Ave. governmental contracts, they w WARNING! Asa regular p GENERAL DISORDERS — Ca- tarrh, eye, ear, nose, thi liver, bladder disorders, ru: fistula and all troubles without the use of the established, CHRONIC DISORDERS anaemia, deafness from the auditory nerves, diabetes, prolapsus ge ie, chronic dyspepsia, ronte erysipelas, tralgia, hard . tonsilitis, heart (including heart 1 comotor ataxia, so the men walked out.” copies of the w including the various condi. | tions of labor insisted upon by the, |16 allied unions, The clanse pertatning to work in chro: 2 ‘tne acne, St. Vitus and many of the other urable diseases. Q) and permanent for all pelvic diseases. WOMEN—We give special attention to dis- eases of women S OF MEN—For want a specialist skill treatment of was thoroly the board member representing the steel yard employ- clause that the men walked out on/ the present Miller said that Food Goes Up 100 Per Cent rpenters struck ination free DR. WILSON :: 625 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE exhausted vita ous to life and health, All failed to be, cured 3 nd the me! cure should take oUF ment is the best. » Boilermakers’, Shipbuilders’ union did not say aol word about the lumber, and had no to insist that the carpenters automatically Consultation — ( DR.MACY Diseases of the Nerves and): Glands a Specialty | BE WELL AGAIN presented data| ¢, HOU Leer y to 11, 1 to 5, 7 to 2 governmental called to the stand DR, MACY, Manager NATURAL RES INSTITUTE Allments of the Glands and Nerves , in which it was shown that many food products had increased in cost as much as 100 per cent and nyary 1 and June 1, 5, McKillop said, food stuffs in The increase for tho following year amounted to 203-5 Epler Bid., 813 Second Ave, increase being ‘Seattle, Wank. overalls that cost $1.50, and gloves had increased |more than 100 per cent A price let Seattle Caterers’ association, ed that prices had increased ‘ormer Healthy tonatitution Who, thru Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weak. ness, Impaired Manhood, Pain in the Back, Nervous bag | have come to a A Chelan, Vv, Everit Macy, Jaomething must be done. but you are un- correct two latter's evidence, | One was to the effect that the de labor leaders, which went to Washington, peared before the wage adjustment board only once He also said that the people of Seattle must Bladder Troubles, Mental and Physical Wreeki Weak Men should renew their youth by using DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS By mail, $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5. Every box guar. Money refunded if Not a Temporary Stimulant, but a Permanent Cure. Try it and you will not be disappointed. RAYMOND REMEDY CO. our physics condition, Come us while {t seemed long to tho strik- y a short time, considering the fact that this strike one of many cities where ships are being built, phe wage tg vi People must not foyget that we