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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1917. PAGE 7 Te eae atte nal ee BERLIN PAPERS PLEASE coPY ‘| PHONE STRIKERS “BITER IS BITTEN” — aes, | "ta erat ease =f : ——— SEND DELEGAT Lieutenant Had 0 Sue See eet SULBVEMS serin os MI’ LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. times, Begin’ t de station. or Dancing Teathe Aun, N y Be tae . Here is a tory of the One, two, three, ftour—the Rates be Hee Month “Mundreda. war @E) 0 Me £2.51 T0 SEE WILSON jer ‘who. was. bition,” count stood at 10 when © masol Wltective May M y Pa fog VW) wwe hove » view ge appre aby % i eater, N.Y LASHER, SPROTAL virt With the departure Saturday, at} gered d ‘ 1 owtreet in What's going on?” he wanted ton AGENT WANTED A. oapgtep Mee SF ats, OS.0e f 920 a m, of Frank Tustin, news| Tacoma t * per line or fractio " ‘ . anton, ty ; t H e| lwotm were " 1 eutenant explain Egente per line or traction « ‘ Wa . cnetrtet, St mpton Biles, 818 e ; representative of seattle strike | oot ’ xplained. to their neighte » ° | committee, and (we other Northweat om hin but brig " well eplied the major, TRANS! . HARG VER nines, On Monthly payments cated 1 TISING Fourth ave a erg . WATCH Rerarhine | ; representatives ax delegatex to the! renmed quite matinfied with ¢ " ber | CONTRACT ADVERTISIN taught, Mours | to § and to) Werk guarant at wheleeate prices | chances of a petllement of the strike A private ntered up the h 1 was coming to hia hat i] Per line per month —1 & L Prot eMit JRWRLAY MPO. Co. appeared bright treet, failed to see the officer when the eupertor officer inter- Per line per month—-3 r 4 412 1. C_ BMITH BLDG. Fourth Fleer, | i | ©. W. Hurd of Spokane will « and failed to salute. rupted ret pine on ae me a . ; «Dancing in Motion Pictures company Tustin. Tacoma refused » second “loot” took his Under the rules of the war Bie tines each week. 1 year . 7 | to wend « delegate, insisting that the! name and company number Oeportin he announced, “as line t on WREATY Harvey H. Carrol only means of a wettiement lay in| and the next day paid him a officer must return the salute of a ed each week, 1 . mut nix houre’ work. Apply re ster of the inederm, at the m | 4 the grantir their demands W.8.| cali an .enlixted man, Lieutenant, \ ge SSP . TeTGERVOXE“WUETTTun| ine west, ctoetlep Suntan sowing the} ‘ Junkin will join Hurd and Tustin He took him to the edge of the bewit H months add 1 ce se ri Rambl lev | at Portland as « representative of} cantonment It ie maid thet the punishmeng } OPEN S amble, azz | Portland strikers Now," he sald, “for punish aned soon after | © seo Oo de Line : ’, nd ber fine x Agents Wanted wats The decision to wend Tustin mouth | -_— ee eee we be wees iD Pear, SDeRPUL BIE HATER Chnnese Toddle ‘ was reached after un alldlay mest 4 2000 tines to be vised’ ini year, bag Ae gl he lanet Circle, of waich Mr’ “ ‘ ing. over th “a tality of wecept | Ne . 4 Pradiey, Box J i aster member Lessons given ine ecretary of Labor lieon's in RATES ON LEGAL ADS c Jay at the studio, 111% Pour ‘ vitation to send « delegate to confer | cash oF credit . WAR e of # hearing RATAMLIANED TRADE OPEN FOr , soweler ‘The strikers will first present their CALEN DORA AND = BPROIALTY : rene Ave | |nide of th The comminaion we ms | dancer of y Why weit? Gur | ony fon n effo ~d | ume millizpearome, Fu : Leon fe cogeed edged flor Wie tered By United Press Leased Wire | By United Press Leased Wire ATTORNEYS AT-LAW > ' a Kee DANDRUFF ST let both factions tegether | 4p SUNBAU, Nev. 11. After narrow- DETROIT, Nov. 17—Three TATEXNANDER RHIREMAN f r tar ” © THN e | The delegates here are invested! ly at-law. Wills, ° * ather, metal and oe ont eocaping death by fighting hich months hence the Ford Moter Mortgages, notes. 1 Every ’ ! . Unusual offer, Ap with advisory powers and cannot de-| #44 in open boats, the 28 survivors “"F"SStia “turn out te the gov" thing pertaining to a law pra, ’ v parti ae to ee! on lclde upon a rettiament. It will be} of the wrecked fishing steamer Man- tice tn court ~ hide o Kemper-Themae Os. : : : j camudenale 4a held a referendum vots|hattan were brought here aboard! ment $0,000 moter trucks, if the ‘Third anc Jame . tt 2 mnath, On Bittort 1, 0 ®. 8. Mari a v ‘ . a ve pora and immediately government were to order em Peora Way INN WOMAN TAW * WANTRD— OLD FALAR TRETH (Dome {ts Seattle, providing Tustin sese fit) | ea on federal warrant yester JM. BAUNDERS, Seles Maneger, | MATTER IF BROKEN). Miatmar! ’ to instruct them that the meetin . clusive manofacture of trucks Consult fideutia } 1 we, ; ; - PRick# PAID CASH FOR OLD| in the South ix satisfactory any today. This is a sufficient num- Oriente: vuilding, - ~ nee | ee ee tS Coenen | ‘The strike committee has a ten-| The survivors it is charged. par) ber to transport an army and NSEE aoa’ Goaeutateen tree S—Business Chances | mate bibs. FOURTH PLobR | a tative agreement with the federal) Ubilan ie ATK! at Point Augusta,| #* S0ppttes. Bractice, all cases, fees EXER YHODY siléuLD Keay FHE RE ReeNe WOTRE VLLAND, - . commission. Proposals are made, | Be mea rete oy F. L. Kiingensmith, vice presi- AL TAWLISHED it7. GE at Exehange, story, mail order Jefferson, w uri house. r it is said, which seem worthy of fae bgeen! cP the fixhing steam 2Rt and treasurer of the comptay, eral pr Rurke Bide, 905 Second e, investment and general a oe P consideration, and it was because of i oy M told the United Press today the out- + formation weekly, Contetne 30 to Main ler's crew are missing, but Capt. J Br. Sain SE annanannnnnnc| pages . unities, offers. ple | Rey TH Wid, Writ Wow thene th the strikers decided to * put of trucks could be increased to © ® ne t v ¥ Ke » in amor the survivors. 3,000 each day, besides the pree “3 OPTICIANS secre nine, cash buy 10) White bul recede from the original decteion | : “ys ‘ D> errr Fi oe bal that read ¢ ‘ " met ’ Thureday when they informed the|, Thr ship struck a reef at the em | ne gaity output of nearly 208. ends, Frarer- Paterson . ony vn om « “ . nted tage , trance of Kakataga harbor late 337 oo cad a 4a - commission that no delegates would \ianesgay night during a terrific |, Thi@ would require all the re 7 apie He e co tee sourees of the company and the q ATTORNEYS—PATENT by t t y stort ntily | clothed, the men rate " t sertia H. 1, Hughes of Olympia, labor | 5.) prays lg ue rowing 24 manufacture of pleasure care Mec esmarity would be stopped. 1. RIVERS—Consultation and ger} The use m r t a ic - momber of the state industrial in let free vew York "tk. ad . er ee be « of nas * | hours, ha jt 2 G r NT F fRADE wlar mustc taught In 20 lessene .” Jence with the strike committee Fre measures,” Kiingensmith said, “it be sent to San Franctaco > YoU niaces Bide ree 7 ed r buy peh, 4 the vernment asks the mobiliga- at noe fs + fund ~ 7 seat, : ACTICAL NURMBOMRA” WILLRTR lay ad 4 ' hes appeared upon the request | tion of our industry for war. In = ow Ro ith NW. Phone Ballard Attention, Will Hohengollern! when these heads, Admiral Mayo | lMughes ap iLW. W. BEAT UP CELL property, ete? If you have “something | 1267 | deft) and Admiral Beatty, get together it's time for submarine rats to | of Governor Lister, Me advined them yor gpanerlnginn ss preg car, we fo cst te any etate ceiowing | RODARERS "IN AF TAY 6 FIERY RR anmmande maar tr tho gee oll pete: | aineth exekanaet and 7 seas fleets are shown here in a recent conference. of the mediath comminsion | care is 2,000 daily. epectal pre Bend y et cee Fae Four men, alleged to be LW. W.'s SHATTEL, LOANS scription and lowest price of your ine to Ret he booked a disorderly persons Satur. | 7 COMPANY ot 2k ee. a | sear NR PURLIC ATES day, attempted to beat up James! JANITOR ON’ NEW METH oe : . |_sarepner | F. Collins in the receiving cell of} . IN YR VvEw Beans from 310 to $ — t al IE A the city cause he refused to! TTT. SANDERS & CO. your money wai 60—P ublie Notices beaten so badly that he had to be! sanders 8. Scott, 6¢, colored, 1700 9.1004 LC Smith Bide mit. see. | min remeved tb the hospital for| California ave. was found dead on minis asronico) = == asec maemo) RORWARNEAR FROM SEATTLE MEAL EACH DAY| spose eee TOWMAN € HANFORD CO.| Tee It MOREBY Gtyux ‘The Pacific Steamship Ca’s tlner| o'clock by F. R Waird. a bus @rtver, Bodake anc Pp hic Supptics r THE NT DISTRI THE tmira oven: ived in §& t is bel ne dik from DEVELOPING ™ | Port or smaTTLe THAT ny United Press Leased Wire By United Press Leased Wire Reginning next Wednesday, an ef ral Wvans arrived tn Seattio|3t is believed he Gied heart = , 5 " . GENERAL ELECTION WILL Be 2 " Saturday morning from her last voy-| failure. «5; By Re : ; ; > ter WASHINGTON, Nov. 17— | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17—De fort will be made by State Food Ad: .¢., tw the North, with Capt. F. Bi-| Scott was employed by the Pa Mate Tit te Pichest 1nd oll | HELD IN ‘SAID PORT Disthict ; rator foo Methera te No Ee , ae thee On 2] DECEMARR 1. 1917 AT WHICH | Conscription of skilled labor for | cision by the striking telephone am-| minietrator Char Hi 1 tl strom and six members of the crew|cific Telephone and Telegraph Co, have every person in the state ob "i of the wrecked barge St. David. The} at the West Seattle branch, as & PHYSICIANS AND “SURGEONS 1 > t ! | THERE WILL RE ELECTED ONE Aémiral Evans picked up the wreck-| janitor. He was on his way home BR RATHATN WARNIGON Wi BINTH | cremene . . | COMMISSIONER FROM THR] War work may become @ fact un- ployes ¢ e N west to send) serve one wheatiess and two meat Haiiett e762) { con Ghare. Wr t I Ome one ween der the new draft regulations ls | delegates to San Francisco to par lens meals a day. aman ot Sinha Hie ‘am th His body STORAGE 4 "7 ! THREE TRANS Tenm to} %wed today ticipate in the federai mediation, Harold Preston, chairman of the pork nag at Juneau, on her way to a i -~. ecg was removed ‘DRY Finers ¥ WORANE WARE. and Kefining MMENCK ON THE SECOND When the national interest is bet: | ceminsion’s ne ations for the ™!ne county council, ts in receipt of pu ONDAY IN JANUARY. 1918 | a telegram from Hebberd, uring ‘ sin a Central sterage Co., 165 White | 2 : ol 5 ter served by inducting euch men in : geht . % — - entre em ix z Meer CLL WINDLED or ae wae, Algo BE_BUB-| 0, miuitary service than by leaving | *** lement of the strike delayed | euch an action. Hebberd urges 4 EXCEPTIONAL SAFETY FRUNKS DELIVERED, fc UT DAYW| Perot manents central joca.| CONTAINED tw Nj] them engaged in industry or agricul. | Gotlations today | substitution of corn products, point-| p, gtorage free. Cail Main 14 | Gee as cro cue te ce man) oof TES ¢ tare, neither deferred claasification| The delegates are expected Sun-| ing out the fact that the country had| “ — . : eS ae DANS | Representative Ce. Room 603, 1483| ION OF TUE PORT Om nor the order numbers assigned by |@ay. Meanwhile all parties are) a bumper crop. ‘COLLATERAL 1 Bread w York City Th ADOPTED | OCTODER marking time A campaign 1s also planned to a eld WONRY ON” DiA- | — = 1917. BAID PROPOSITIONS Bf | lot can be permitted to defer the call and jewelry st ? per cent. NO|! pe aly Reng OF A GOOD FARM.| ING BRIEFLY DESCRIBED AS] of such men into military servics,”| The decision of the Northwest | have the grocers advertise corn ER CHARGES. Others may AD-| mon im. stor FOLLOWS say the regulations | strikers followed reoelpt by them of| products and offer these produc IMM lower rates, but how about - PROPOSITION ONE |® copy of the tentative aetUlement.| every Monday and Tuesday at po | the COMMISSION they charge The question of whether or nee th It in maid this removed a misunder.| triotic prices: + PROVID: LOAN SOCURTY i Port Commission shall operate an Donowe aod tit Marion sale A WARGATN—TWROOM| free of charge to all persons and) § standing which had existed regard-| There ts a possibility that the male oa hete located. with steam) vehicles’ seeking transportation | ing the status © operators’ un | of corn meal may be made thru «| ater te every| the ferries and ‘boats now being | operated on Lake w ash | ngton 3 "iene waniaine that the cor : . ave. Everett and by virtue of L a =! ““ tthe Gamatahanstes deneue etl | sumers carry the added cost of corn NE 4 rm CLES | nnn | Harbor Improvements, and. the TY meal over corn until after the pres ‘ef value. The Reliable, 907 Thir 13—Lost and Found ferries now being operated on Cl WILL RUSH | 5 See eeaae ns ammemen SANS Pain ce-aaraerns itn | Mla bay voter aed tor victes ent fall crops are milled and the : “containing art to came, Dae % of the Comprehens aeethet ‘vi ¢ Seattie’s mur NEW HEALTH LAWS meal put on the market in Decem taiaske Scheme of Harbor Improvement ber money on DIAMONDS - Mowe | derous highwaymen succumbed early . ee PROPOSITION TWO | | 444 Ratamobiios The jon of authorising Saturday morning. Charles Murtin iN FIGHT UPON VICE bi ¢ p 4a} ommiss 28, ai city hospital at | GOOD weed care Wilke Mover fs - oe o 2 he ou > a } ~NEW STANDARD fioTeL —|43—For Sale Miscellaneous s He eee ee oe ong! a m. Saturday morning, after living! New health measures, which will RU Corner First pny iy F 3 janeous ($175,000) Dellara, and tasue boeds | 26 ours from x bullet wound which | eliminate much possible legal inter Berne. modern, outside rooms: rievator ; ereot for the purpose of con-| penetrated his hip and went Into the| ference against the city’s plan to | ‘service; phone in ai! reoms first-class structing gitension « the Tel! | abdom ms, Seo pelien have took Ue h ond treat iemnavel weunen fer a “ ith prt- ree ram o t t ‘ 7 a are t eo rush mearees sete a ee 4 in the upper part.| Jocated on lots 1 to 12. inclusive, | bie ocate relatives r be rushed thru seracric y one flowr bin, ome suger} blo. 1, Seattle Tide Land t Martin was shot by two highway ‘ sac ne a ; | : and a capboard fer] 1 t uaive, blo Seattle © the health commission és RINGTON, 15134 3 pote with panel door in| Tide nd that vacated por. | men F be ween Unior pwer to isolate and rantine attle wih be given an oppor | lower part” Price $36 eet up, or $36] tio Bianchard street vacated |and University sta, at 120 o'clock | 1 Ons i cteteh “aith bas ay night to hear promi , ork down by Ord N 3 « ne € — a ‘ mhe at h bs women sTietot - “ 11—Acreage for Sale S-egens-pawel 40008 ses scoovescones 61.08) ttle, a municipal. corpora-|Etiday morning, when pe struck both | disease be may prociaim contagious.| nent Russi at here by the) Fil GUARANTY OF BANK, Derosirs Cottage front doors 280) n. and upon ¢ Harbor Ares | bandite in the face and attempted to; amg measures are amend. | ®°veTnment, explain the new ord Twe-light windows ..... in front of the foregoing described|run. He gave a Gescription of the! nts to the Aith, ordinances, | of things in their native land and thabss MEW HOUSE, WITH VIEW Spruce flour bine . 1.16| property, said improvement being | highwaymen to the police apon his ¥ a . Pm 1: ‘ The commission, headed by Major epared roofing t Central Waterfront Im ere introduced on the recor GUAR. 4 } | Pr r 136 of Central 1 cae ak the oF ’ rodu in the recomm | stanley Washbura, UB. A 7 UARANTEED BY THE WASHINGTON Bank , ON LAKE’ FRONT BOULEVARD Our large in 4 catalogue No 31 provement, known and designated | tion of Corporation Counsel € j postpaid, without charge, om re-| be Umit No. ¢ of the Compremen:| Detectives D. M. Biatne and R known war correspondent who spent s' GUARANTY. Fund” ; ‘ - well at & special meeting of Price $450; terms 3190 cash and | rive Scheme of Harbor Improve-| Benjamin arrested Nick Labust 1 held 3 {months in Russia, will arrive here $15 monthly » bent anyon, ship anywhere, and guaran. ent of the Port District taid | » renee hovel he was » ts und: Toa with a fine screams, || tee mate delivery, The largest factory) jient of the Port pistrict. . Said/27, an Austrian laborer, as he was! xtembers of the public safety com-| ®t § p.m. Sunday from Spokane. A iting ‘this pew lake | | tm the West selling direct te con Deve the Port of Seattle in| Coming « : Weller st, Sat-| mittee will recommend that the|Teception will be held immediate Boulevard now under copstruc- || sumer aol orm: 1 Port Commis: | urday mo < © o'clock. When! amendments be passed Monday following at the Press club. of place t cleared oO. 1H. co. 1 afte e ¢ 1 — " ~ 5 ! At n [ b B to tne | | 1943 First Ave # Beattie, Wash 4 . gel be of | wearched oun he car | Mayor Gill wae fishing Saturda At noon luncheon Monday, at the 2 Butler, the commission will be er onty i NEW RUG SPECIALS 1.0 t m-|fied a 44 Ff ed gun, fully it was impossible to confirm ru ertained by the Chamber of Com erce riday afternoon. wore | Frunsels, 11-212 for $29 Velvets. ' m one to loade La nan nors that he contemplated abandon pie $35. Axminster, $39. Smith's best 9x12) { by : five, bear-loharge He is pee as one of] ing his « Ai plan of treating im r 5 dongs 4 $49, seamienn, $28 ome gpl ¥ Per) che highwaymen who attempted to! moral w vice disenses. The big public meeting will be held aldroa falling rome. a bie sem - gO apy ee t ‘ . ll) degen’ ely ee 7 prine!p interest rob Charles Martin Directors officers of the Pa-| ®t § p.m. Monday at First Presby inquire tor | | | “PHONOGRAP® Mla : F Wwarktanteh tar toe cific Coast Rescue and Protective | trian church - society bi passed resolutions | + » < ew York, to be dated as ¢ : a! * : TEBOEe |, MUMIA! ‘ and lesued “in auch Public Markets commending efforts of army and) PORTLAND TO DINE Pg SR ants and at such times ast navy @ es to bring about vice . “ | new Tim: “ornmission harenttar ° ering lela Bee] Sana” Dictate, | Pere Momintion all erent: |—socen —iocwonmay | ors 900 SOLDIERS ON THRER LAKES LUMBER CO. | DUNN SELia TRUNKS from one to forty-two yeare. t a ise 1h; Iamb The plan « a ng men and) Three Lakes, ¥ And dare for lew Repatring of lume " average ms en of ap Da " Mein mincemeat. | wornen 0 live joe, for th nn~nnan~-| and umbretias. $19 Second ave P mately 2 K clatine, ise pke.; Minute “ ; Peso 3 a a Wanted - EXTRA LARGE 8IZt : t Cos ‘ gv ja gy’ hy United Press Leased Wire | “ ALL ON SE-| genith’s best Axtinste ‘ 5 fn ds, principal an ? 3) Pre , 7 highway. OM Seat: cates ds can Tee - test to be payabl f the aon oil 5 PORTLAND, Nov. 17.—Asked to tagy mie” ‘arry 6x incor from said improv y batter, | te give 900 soldiers from the Vanco: Your savings bank MUST be safe. You cannot afford to place! $i9—City Real Estate for Sale| 5 oti2.2"s i Set Ue, ceeteine te cmermates, o wey" esl Men Needed for Army’ § [farracke''a“Thaoke'ving anne acuramomey nany" Sank hats SOC aauardedtn"every ‘pola —~ SERVICE FL AGS the remainder shall . Industrial Positions j Portland families ea today had} The Scandinavian American Bank offers the greatest security’ - Is A SNAP SERVICE FL tof tanee:fevied upon — Jal Positions rent in. 3,000 invitauons.” Commit-|—itor avings for theme timportact: reasoner OMe —a ‘ ebb Kitehe: 2 Drop ‘4p ; trained and untrained, are] t.. a ° t is the Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific No ila casaaes. wanausew: diese tw orl Hii University Bt. The details of the meth by the industrial organina-| ‘ore te tecd Bunting up more sot its reputation for Service is unequalled. line. Price $ $500 ens | NW PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT AP ting and applying» diers to feed It te the firet Seattle bank to become a member of the Wash- ed on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 210| come and taxes, and ¢ Lions of the army, according to in ington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund, which absolutel e . . REMEDIES |mtructiona received by Maj. } Anlecs all deposits against loss. ee $250 cash BNGLI iniiten FOR ware ¢ ymen ' nett All, ORDER List. | Boutelle, northwestern recruiting | ONLY THREE LEFT IN | YOUR ACCOUNT IS WELCOMED AT THIS BANK t Queen Anno Address * hee remedies have been trie@ E| ficer. Applications should be ml i { ine #-ro0m modern nowwe; coe to 24tn| S08 neostd ava W come gus, to he na hereafter pre-|I and proven, and are worth your Lae the recruiting office in the Pi | Scandinavian American Bank se dope 4 ° held Dreember 3 If you have rheumatism you ‘hens & thy, & ot = Alaske Bullding SEATTLE Branch at Ballard 19) he pe shall be pen be pnot afford t mines th one. = ¢ Pe * “ eee air _wray:| inzen' te nye eeaot'y "mm | O * Lacaie " | AA FINED $25 FOR [ert teen. Cotientt wit be spent ms Sores Sa ss Se ee Tr t cance or any light] and 8 o'clock p. m 1VE—NO. 17 ndidates for the ROOM MODERN HOURD, | ied semateanie. tenes bon THE FORT COMMISSION OF THI » port commission > e 2 Por Y ihe 8 % 02100, on ‘i i , Som er's office. Capt. Omar J. Hum , k GAn'H 13.60 HATH i008 ivav | PORT OF SRATTLI ¢ longer, you use them CLUBBING A MORSE ‘ Rainier ave tore | RAVEN UGN oe NATE. 1908 1 By ROBERT HRIDG nie eo phrey's petition failed to receive the] nranrrnnnnnnnr | Rummage Sale Its President. « RO—NO, 25 Iph nn employe of the | Fequlaite 100 signatures of qualified! Pinan ‘ ‘ 23—Unfurnished Houses | BIG RUMMAGE SALE, 1918) A") newenena You will thaak us when you || Osceola 8! 9 Mite, Knumelaw, | voters, $3 ef, those signing being? on hes WOOWS AND ATTIC) W ) AVE. AND 1904| ~ ite Secretary have used. them. Wash., w ested Wednesday and | Usqualified on account of living AND ohet gad bath. 4 at " FIRST 3 CLOTHING FOR| Per Rox. ig Seattle Thuraday morn-|Utside the district or else on ac , Re ~ s 2 | " PARA AAAS | M—NO. 2 count of failure to vote last March MEN AND WOMEN 3 and booke¢ 0 of « &: WANTS 7 > ~H-. ee en ‘Tbe " taling 4 horge with a club and was | Cember 1, is to secure one commis: | War Tax ea 3 | SIEGE THRU BRAZIL| » -.2%:2!3 faa toe, in cub tnd | ine ned Sa Ane | ft home; near car, Ballard | Wanted Miscellaneous | nderful Tab’ |fined $25 by Judge Brinker Friday Additional | lars East 2622. | morning. This case was the outcome | Be eet Hey Warted |”. FOU WAVE ANYTHING TO BK RIO JANEIRO, Nov, 17.—Prest < . 00 Ver Box, | ty Bey ARE TOU OUT oF work? ~|2nd Hand Clothing "fa nim astatsof selge It'necesvary, (1 RIGHT DRUG CO, r gentle n can ena earn $2) ¢ N ” J ND 86 procias f » " ba H et si ° @ant something n nd honest Main 6989 1 to intern enemy subjects. Seattle, Wash. . Tom Johnson, a member of the entncatente with wndersiened. "Walk: | $5 10418 forged weed waite | Seattle’s Shipy ards crew of the Standard Oll tanker Pla @2-Mattesor cles propor Ma 1 7 s eee ee a The premier o 41 ah ‘ol ” | ich s >! i uy tates Sieh proportions 2 The premier of British Columbia, | turiam, which was sunk by a Ger-| Account National Apple Show, Novembor 19-24 via Furniture for Sale RELIEVES | Capt GO Brews master mari | man submarine ember 14, near Bi 6 sen : ‘OTTO SOUR STOMAC com arrived from the Dominion last| the Madeira islands, arrived in Sea Tickets on sale November 18-23, Return limit November 26. ! will spend the day in-|tle Friday, and is en route to Slectric lighted, modern equipped trains. n the Ur ten ght y's shipyards with| home in Bellingham, where, he says, 5 3 Wi ur door yard. You owe tt accumulating ideas for] he will rest for a while be Leave Seattle 9:15 a, m, 7:30 p,m Rumney} 5" , Can hie yourself and the 50.000 men the Stomneh, Nelehing, Selle | enlurcing the shipbuilding plants of fore starting out again on the briny For full intention, tilibhn ‘ete, abstr el ee ee INSTALLS |} miationed here to vimt their camp. Fall Feet no frequent ot Basan deep. A i ise t- ‘ e525, . | 51- ee ephernneg Wanted as at arn ae 4 of after men . CITY TICKET OFFICE 7 nat yr DROME @ t °| BC E i iE ca D FoRsirt mana sd ae een REGISTER TILL 8 P, M.. HOULAHAN EXHIBITS tmeric Columbia and attains Onwald, Biliott 31 me, e ne Main 2983. Bea MOORE . MELDRU! PtH and Universi Bee ond ave ; ew somnestiog et Tecomh ple Package mailed Pree by the! The registration office on the! There are 20 paintings by Miss on se be nae ana rns | i ~ ae | first fh of the county-city build-| Kathleen Houlal ° hit ‘ n= ~~ | Bake Main @eiw ghia and slectsn eave Gnd i ’ inty-cl uild-| Kathleen Houlahan on exhibition at 33— Male Situation Want bed Ber ane epee BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO,, c 1 Saturday night un-| the wattle Athletic club, Miss Phone Elliott 5609 SDD ATED, th pai ee “ — te a t Bellingham, Wash 18 o'clock, to allow persons to reg-| Houlahan is well known in the E: ative Nalisitea or King St. Station, Phone Main 6604, perien - Mf your dragaist ts unable te | ister for port and school elec-jand exhibits annually at the pe Sees pear Seattle. os veg oupply you. jor Dowell galleries of New York.

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