The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 9

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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 1, 1917, pronr | 55. the exten ineurrin without PAGE 9 Business Personals Busine als | TAX ON AMUSEMENTS! “| AND POSTAGE FRIDAY Increased postage and a on| admissions to theatres and on tele Will Ko into effect Friday. | postal cards will, after Fri-| day, require 2 cents postag Let-| tors mailed in Seattle for rural | routes running out of Geattle will only require 2 cents an ounce, If mailed out of the olty it will re quire 3 cents postage On the amtweement ernment requires all amusement to charge 10 per cent of the price of the admiasion, The: | atres or places of amusement that | charge less than 10 conts admis sion are exempt A tax of 5 cents will be charged | om every Lelegram, effectiv THEATRES (GERMAN PLOT TO. BALK FOOD PLANS FOUND IN TACOMA TACOMA, Nov. 1A conspiracy to nullify the work of the county defense council's efforts in behalf of food conservation is charged here tod by C. M. Riddell, chair- f the counell sion construction {s [eeoeral indebte enn, celal fund * megolar City Polley ore marine cable, and that PRY AFFIDAVITS OF TWO CITY DADS | ARE UNDER FIRE Interest at the city hall Thursday centered on the im. pending legal controversy be- | tween Corporation Counsel Caldwell and opponents of mu- nicipal car line extension into Ballard. aldwell will appear in supe Nor court Friday morning, to k that the restraining order now holding up the work be dissolved Affidavits Hanna and tax Reve Ay an City Rngieser Dimock and Councilman Erickwon that the Nickerson ave. approach, at all times since 1914 (before the vote | was taken), was considered as part jof the general bridge plans,” said WANT AD | | extra Money to R t °° «6 sity A170 bIat ave : ac EEA ge Meet Rising Costs ‘be oe : oe ard iiey ne Jacoba, Pol grams All kers distributing have inte pledge acrows bogus like thone of the gov- administration, but 1 that if Iterally interpret- ed and followed out, the signers themselves to starve, Riddell believes these were distributed by proGer- with the intent to destroy t of the food conservation have also obtained affida | vite showing that {t t# the policy of the council to equip all the canal with cables to supply ear no matter whether the city |or aorporation cara run over them *The creation of the street car fund of 1917, without Indebtedness, knocks the support from the con jtention that no special fund WAS any created Labor Council for Line The Central Labor codneil went on record Wednesday night as op posed to the blocking of the city fente par tine of fraction of tine Times for the price oF five BRaNereNT—CHANGB APVER: | r 08 PISINe ine per yy in Inecrtions CONTRACT ow ritriaiwa Fr line per me onth Fr line per Seale fF line per month line per month nes each week, cards cards, p ernme come eTON- PUNTO WEN tax the gov Bleg places of RAVANALE thru the DENTE ‘™"" | WEGLEY FUNERAL TO BE HELD IN SPOKANE es of CB who served 13 succer oft 1m 92.00 bare we 1008 tat @ —is being secured by many families lies Fin renting of one or more spare rooms, assures them of a steady income Chairman ard ad The securing a rent your rooms, an for Rent column of means of Should you wish to placed in the Rooms Star is one of the best roomer made by Counctimen Thomaon—the only | |counctimen opposed to the exten-| |nion—have been found inaccurate, | according to Caldwell the program. Thru the work of the city schools and many of the patriotic organiza thousands of “enc” Week, 1 year, Funeral servi Kegley aaa & cont Steet | ive terma as) aster the ate grange, and] we apace | Monday | the city zt " Se aSS285. ESSFS2 lines to be doin tqrear, per! aiinee to used tn tay | ot int year, Bee lines to be Gaed in year, per fe CIAL RATES ON ERGAL ADS Quire of Want Ad Department | MAIN 600 HESEATTLESTAR ! DIRECTORY, ATTORNEYS.AT LAW tm all ‘Third and Ja PROLA MAY yer, Com Goaeret OMAN LAW nfideotial ou BLINS pract sing . all eames EWTAREIAED Rurke Bidg., 905 Second TTORNEYS—PATENT PD Pp. GORIN-* Bide Main 290 @ book on patents | oF & Tawrence, 432 HarkeHl4 | BICYCLE SUPPLIES ob WORK—G Teer r04 Le {i CAMERAS AND “SUPPLIES | LOWMAN &HANFORD C Bedake and ae FOR SALE AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES = FTN TN WARRIAON— S01 SIXTH ores COLLATERAL LOANS PROVIDEN 411 Renee ar , ae howre rite Fnewks Bri TVERED. ai) Mal FiPRPROOF Central 8 = with INVITED 47 week yo ORDIALLY creage for Sa LARGE TRACT; CLO#H IN House TRERS 32—Male Help Wanted WANTED WOMEN ACK BM feast of Rent chickens. « Holmes, 654 Woy ) Madison, Eiliott 1491 The Star is read by speaking people of 95 per cent of the E attle each day It takes only a few minutes to phone your ad to TRIE SEATTLE STAIR Seventh and University St. Main 600. Main 600. sicinailitaisaaiiail Female Help Wanted NEW Oi OF DANCRA GVAWAN Acreage for Sale to | INO apare tir WEKERPRS 38—Business CABY FARTS _ {7 Fhe Chances jeg ago TRACT ype DAIRY ream and « 46 af Misce ACH FOR provements; all clea Sale Naneous Front Property main BUNGALOWS FOR SALE ° Price ¥ TT0e 1th ave tho dere 409 ~ - Price $1,290 . 688 2 aah FLAG) a rRt Wanted HAVE ANYTHING the Pacifio A Miscellaneous fo **tl ea Main cone 49A—Auction MAN NMONME isi 1904 FOR SALE. AND HING AVE. FIRST AVE MEN AND WOS —F urnished Houses ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED, FOR t 4 23—Unfurnished Houses ———— ne 6ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT INTERIOR Jt RE-FINBIHE AND IN SPLENDID CONDITION LARGE YARD; CLOSE T TWO CAR LINES AND PAVEMENT $ PER MONTH. CALL AT 563 WALLINGFORD AVE GREEN LAKE OR MERID- IAN AVE. CAR 50—Furniture for Sz FURNITORE FOR HALE 51 Furniture Wanted “RUT MORE THES FURNTTE Pike Main éfi8 Mt beds. Ee STEVENS Member Dancing Teachers Aw IEW EL cue AND Loaorra, RIGGING SLINGERS, CHASERS, CHOKERMEN, FALLBRS, PUCKERS AND ALI- ROUND LOGGERS. STEADY BM PLOYMENT. NO FP CALL at 141g ALAMKA BUILDING, SIMPHON NTEN— OLD PATHE rTeR IP BP Female Help W ‘anted WANTED TO PREPAR 1 APPLES « t on . "aMtTn JEWRENY ME : 410. ©. SMITH BLDG. Fourth KR CoUmse MAKEA A” FIN Aly t Fntowe r dancer of you. Why walt? sults guaranteed. Hippodrome, — and University, Miliott #187 ianwed writin Riverside station, | boom ght, ¥ day and kane Prt Ja, master cone ee, and thruout the aster of the Farm raiser bank, PUGET SOUND | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES #TRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN FOOT OF MARION #sTREET lt Anacwtce aod Bellingham “PD Fam Ateamer Ielam te Nellingtam Port Townsend Pert Avgeiee—Meak Ray and War Porte Trapia, for Port Potlatch Ladiow, Pe Todor ent GET OUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Office, Colman Dek. Phone, Main 3 ONE DOLLAR CASH Pays for Consultation, Examina tion, Treatment and Medicine. I use Medicine, Electricity, Vi bration, etc DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Building, Second and Pike. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, 7 to 8 p Sunday—11 a.m. to 12 m. RIGHT REMEDIES MAIL ORDE The a Bottle, LAXATIVIENO va i Jijwentie thank us when you have uned rower fine RIGHT DRUG. c 0. 1 seattle. Wook ORPHEUM former | Vaud s head old favorites, Crim re, Who ope Wedn the Orpheum in their sere travesty act. The Four Maxims have a clever and varied jJugeling act. "The Thr { Ue" ts @ plano and song act Shenk and his Dog are a hit with their acrobatics, The Shorts have finish to their song Little Alright fs a rist a ree Walsh, in “This the fiveact film | PALACE HIP The Thursday have « Variety headline number |toria Pour The Apollo Trio have an A Study in Bronze,” in whiet covered with They do posing and new at show which the Palace Hip wiil of features, The will be the Vic ering nee pain acrobatics The Omegas have a comedy ed ety's Finks and Williams have a rand singing ac and Perri present singing, talking and dancing Allen and Allen do strength, rings and trapeze kit 4we feats of work. Public Markets PIKE PLACK souTn END nue storage omns, & 100 at | RCONOMY granulated |to death for 16 SACRAMENTO R. R. MEN WON'T STRIKE By United Pres Tew ACRAMENTO, ‘ The strike of the local Southern Pacific employes for an increase of 20 per cent in wages, which was called for 6:30 o'clock this morn. ing by Edward Castro, of Oakland, failed to materialize. Tho men re fused to walk out Whitcomb Follows Out Garfield Plan David Whitcom fuel administrator, plan of Dr. HLA fuel administrator, local committe luvest Washington's has followed the rfleld, federal of appointing es thrucut the satte gate and report the Mont,, Nov bodies Al Sutton and Snyder, of Sheridan, Wyo found near here t They were during a and and fre Two hundred men took hunt for them, i part in the * the Action against the extension was brought Indirectly thru the Cham ber of Commerce and Comnterctal car line extension into Ballard by ons 0 the courts Their te Howard M Ballard ta members the ithorized Attorne committee in charge of the work, ndley, representing ers, to place th ser "once PEABODY APPOINTED list of opponent WASHINGTON H. Peabody, leading The cit ponenta are basing their legal «tand on the content that the Nickersop ave. approach t Mallard bridge, b cars will run, Was hot conte mplated when the oted money to build the brid t light funds are being illegally u for a sub MUSEMENTS AETROPOUTAN Nov. 1 Bessic Kington and Kva » son filed two # 1} fen the wt juries recet s car into a pole at ptember 13 Guatay { wan today neaday he crash 19th and 1 of mines TONIGHT _ Mal, of Week a4 Lod aattensshed CHMBHOLM CUSHING ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY, NOV. 4th THE VIRGINIAN Pa mer Prices — Fitih and Pine. All Week ne, vivid “Outcast” Mat's Ife and ae NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2.20. Nights, 7 and 8 and Company Felliont, 2543-£986 Tonight Rigoletto Bros Wiltard—The Man Who Grows Other Acta. General Admission 250. WANTED Permanent positions are open to experienced telephone operators. There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. Good wages from start. Regular and frequent increases. Steady and permanent positions. Pleasant, light, clean work. Light and airy central offices. Comfortable rest and recreation rooms. First class lunch service at less than cost. Annual vacation with pay. Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- sions, without cost to employes. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE. pledges have been received by the -Francis iiinots coal loperator and chairman of the de se council's coal production ¢om- appointed by of the Interior Lane as ant to the director of the bu

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