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PHONE MAIN Eon te “ The Star | WANT AD Rates 2 cE \ 4 YC TC Ul IN He ROW c >) \) C a(9)) c IN \ i = Effective May 1, 1917 TRANSIENT CASH At) vt RTISINO Cash in advance—any class ton B conta per line or tractic n ot ine Hundreds of visitors to Seattle, mostly soldiers and rallors, are # for the pr forced to tramp the streets until midnight And after in search of a vr Wahais “ApvER place to aleop For the past two months the downtown those on the first hill have ed at rikina Per line per insertion Bix insertions for the price hotels an early and f many o! hour t been fil \ pee HoT RACT ADVERTISE who do not start looking for rooms until about 10 o'clock are fer per month--J months forced to tramp up and down the long atretohes of the, avenues oF per month—€ months sometimes in a fruitiess search, Why not let Star Want Ada tel! Be fine ber month—-it month these people that you have a vacant furnished room, and where it line - gaps an be found? lines h week, 1 year, per A Star Want Ad can reach these people in a very short time Me Sdid Nee and at a Very small cost to you in 1 year ad in 1 year, PHONE MAIN 600 FOR WANT ADS lines to line PL OIAL, RATES ON Inquire of Want Ad MAIN 600 THESEATTLESTAR DIRECTORY -; ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW XANDER SHIREMAN , Wills, probate be used in i year, | LEGAL “ADS Department , 30--Fur WN Acreage for Sale A Rooms for Rent to iiNo Woo “MAN aide “Mi ale Help w ante dd ATTOR matters notes, collect very Pertaining to @ general law pra ings. Pr Se ' poe Bos . wide i—Female ‘Help Wanted WANTED WOMEN To PREPARE A ples for canning. Bring cap and apron General practice kane ave ake Alki, ‘aunt Oriental Huttding RIENCE PERAT anen; fees moderate q mm akirte, Ot waists sb its? Guan heck wea wdewere Mfg. Co __BATADLGHED 188 N Reeted ane a wees eae ? | OR OLB DANCRa GHARAN | teed taught, Hours band 7? te so] 31, Pith end University, Pret. Oe ° me, $10 per month thot MWEST WASHINGTON LAND MPANY | 18 Downs Mock. 35 -F emale Situations Ww td BD P. GORIN—PsGet Stor sth Riya: pad teers X. secured oF fee refunded Bide. Main 39°. \ it Livestock for Sale HOVGHT witt WELT BICYCLE SUPPLIES | WE bo ww Wonk wis. r 7 2888. other part ®. ° : LOANS it toe D WATCH, 16 t NEW GOMPANY—oNEW RATES| | omewvore J sas, SS chain, Sans Oe ar wernone | Kverytning eg cafeteria.” Notity Officer Loans from $10 to $100 made quickly ond oo a A NDERS & CO. |} Manes and | lave ie oun dag 4000 vale Grmreems 3002-1004 L. © Smith Hidg tewn Terme $100 ’ eee ee monthly Ce ~ COLLATERAL LOANS | Y Block and Automobile WE TOAN woNBY ON bia:|| Ole Winion Motor nt NO 2} 45— Kitenen nigh For Sale Miscellaneous Wim AND tf wpboard VERTISE the COMMISSION PROVIDENT LOAN SOCI¥ 411 Beneca and tt M of value. ‘The Rellable ~URMERAS-AND BUPPLIES LOWMAN & HANFORD CO. @ and Photographic Supp’ DEVELOPING ° Any size roll Aye, and Cherry. DEVELOPING K Kop! AK wi WORK Ee Main fons, ship anywhere, aod guaran fe Aslivery. The largest factory in the West selling direct toc Gopakens—iw At i. at PTT RS sty at] | eumer store ve 10 conte a ry Jacobs, P.-L Paidning | ©. R witttame co the pavy yard First Ave attin, Ween. DANCING SCHOO! | ken sade cg a easttan ot vegans Mancing in Motion Pictures an meting. 81 3 ave. near Harvey H. Carroll SE RVICE FLAGS At the Orpheum theatre, Third and Webt Bitenen @ Co Madison, baif of the werk, starting att Un sity mt funday, showing the RoW TAP Nha, RENE AF Ramble, Jazz | piled ©@ purchase. Meyer-Toner, 216 PUGET not ND CO., 408 Ind AY. | PIANOM—APECTAL, NAWGAING IN partment. | Meyer and Chinese Toddle 1608 FOR fee Mr Run image Sale Beckman, ah nena BIG RUMMAGE” “BALE ‘The Hippodrome, WESTLAKE AVE. AND a | FIRST AVE. CLOTHING | __MEN AND WOMEN DENTINT, AN- of nia offices to| | 46—W. ‘anted Miscellaneous STORAGE Storage Co., 105 FOr » MUSICAL RECORD EXCHANGE 181s Westlake Eyiott 2678. Opposite new Times Bide. boy, trade, exehas SECOND AND ¢ LOTHING we spalr, Cites aND Jewet ELSFHING BOUGHT AND BO..D. “i901 | t glass and clocks, not o. i918 Westlake ave. Phone | but alsclutely reliable, MICHART Jeweler ; = 7 is y 4 Recond Ave. “wi Vines be RUTH—iF VOU Wilt, Whith WOME tard or Feliard 474 . ent nang mers won hing to ur PRACTICAL NUR WILERTE: | vO NE nnn gen, 7016 14th D none Ballard | 19-~-City Real ate for Sale 3387 DAVIE® AL PARK GRO ’ a J Mott 2291 HEEEALO TORK 1622 4th Ay, Main 2911 | Member Dancing Teachers’ Asw'n, N. ¥ WATCH REPATRING Diarnonfia agt while you wait: repaired and r Work guaranten holenale BMITH JEWELRY MPO. CO 412 1s C. BMITH BLDG. Fourth Floor, i COURNE MAKEN A vinisitKd dancer of yt Why walt? Our ree Hippodrome, Fittn Filiote 9187 WoreT Pine # STANDARD and G Corner ¥ Jeweiry * Large, mod norvicw prices T1— Acreage for § > ial HERE 1S YOUR CHANC To got sults guaranteed and University Fillott 2845. Open evenings. OLD FATA TRETI (DON'T 1f BROKEN). HIGHEST MD. CASH FOR OLD VER AND DIAMONDS WELRY MFG. CO, 412 Te @MITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOR GREENW — HOTRI, HOLLAND, 1 Jefferson, near ¢ y fenched for r parlora, Main 6491 PIA Haw + | WANTED. | ‘ risk od Apts. ‘ep ? APART MES ing this tract. It ts priced c | Rev Fourth an Rooms With - REID & CO koe a ee Male S POL Board BAWTLARE MP itu t MARY CA w KINGATON PORTICO Ride i) ROCA SAUGIUM $2.00 nate 1006 int ¢ TiVh WOKE iNO8 VESSEL MOVEMENTS “Arrived at Renttle November 4 emai arr plenty taken at warnial otat edmond. lite Bids. STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 60. Notic ORNERAL rere nny ALIFIED V FORT DISTRI oF ATT LA Public NOTICR oF NoTICn 18 rue Qt THE ipal an as the Decer PUGET SOUN STEAMERS STRAMERA LEAYR FROM COT 17 Wiemer SA Woo tor F mid [To 4 Angeles! « ntent land Vietorte i] @auy tt not ealt Vietoria Rundaye Treome Direct pm every two houre fe trtp, The round! Townernd Special Pus, tor Pe Alrect|16 Townsend! pointe ipeninenta. Anacertes and Bellingham “Pham Meamer Whatcom, @atiy ‘for Anacortes and Rurday linghe 7 Joan island petnte ' The “y Port Townsent and Way Porte 17-06 ltr. Wataleate, for 2 f0pm mia ht Part Tow Port! Runday Monfay Ww Wes wea iT Friday “rriday Port Gamble—Undiow—7" “TTivm Mivamer Pamet, Tivam dally [Kingston | <datiy except [Ludlow n.| except Patur'y\F lag ler, Townsend.| @unday fe and Had:) f 1° "watorday Onty | 2:dopmistemmer Pumet, for! 9:00pm paar nt d:pdam stn Paget, forl 4:30pm Kingston. Ladlew and] schedulon midnight GET SOUND re Ticket Office Phone, NAVIGATION . MAY BE CONVICT By United Preas Leased Wire AN FRANCISCO, No 1 ed to have eseaped from the gon state penitentiar t Ralph De Ain night ole the University club here, was Jest eons. atter pre lenera ALL LOCAL ROUTES DOCK, FOOT OF MAMION #sTRERT *Vietorta, BL C—Port Tewnsend—lort | Aogelee vr! =! si Areciee—Neah 0 tpm Tueet'y andl Thore'y Tueed’'ylway porte. | Satary Pert Angeles, Clatiam Runday ae Hubiitty ta Itmited tow not ord $100 for allowed free mubseot urrest I PROPOSITION ONE Question of whether or not thet omminsion shall operate f of charge to all persons and vehicles seeking transportation the ferries 1 hoats now being operated hington nd in ¥ be ber 1.] MAN Tipe | au xeept co, AL Ore vlem, SANITARY 21, 1917, Public Markets comnen Free Marine Course _fo Start On Dec. ouger te PAGE 9 : bi into | easen, the Beacon hill workingmen's KILLED BY BANDITS looked shyly at the eight jurors home into an emer ry how in the box. » ie and 1%e thy| pital has been abandoned on EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 21-—An out-| Defen: Counsel Henry Uterhart Ib) round eteak order from Mayor Gill, beeanse | port of 60 Carranza soldiers at Free | @eclared the prospect of seeing her bi fresh hem! of the cost. |no, south of Chihuahua City, was | Child, Jack, after court adjourns tie ry Quarters in the public safety build-| massacred by Villa bandits yerter- | Meht, had made a marked change im “4 Will be close to the city hempital | day wrding to Americans arriving | Mrs. De Saulles. The sister, Amalie, N will accommodate from 100 to| here today. The men, under Capt even andder and mes ae ve pha, Cargation |220 women | Acosta, were grazing 600 hornes | than Mra, pbedbnseec sd Surors aot Uncloan List Grows reatat Gln e saan os tee ecemme| O00: ay age ‘The number of unclean women . vuamine abeve otf tas To Admit Killing ; ’ leontinues to increase | n the girl on trial for murder ata) Thirteen of the 17 women on Tues | into her old Uetlewmens, loc day's police court calendar wer Frank admission that Mrs. De tbe diseased. Two of the remaining | band’s home the night of August 8 ttee of on y night the law off | ifoge bullding. 1 VICE VICTIMS ‘TOBE INTERNED : nesday transfor second floor of th pital for women of the under world suffering from The original plan to ounvert n de ACOMA, 3 1.—Contracts | defense, according to indleations te were arrested by the | res the United Staten al ippink day. Admitting this, Uterhart will night at 119 Bell #t, 1 board for 40,000,000 feet of ship tim- dermand that the prosecution prove: ton st and 811 Lane at ber, to be cut in Washington and Or beyond & doubt” Investigation of the Merchants’ | %°" mills, have been migned by the that the beautiful Chilean was sine Protective Corporation and ite rela-| West Coast Lumbermen's associa. when she did the killing. on to the law firm of Gill, Hoyt, | ton, tt announced here today ry juror in the box has am Vrye & Raley, by the er the Seattle was acheduled to continu A closed meeting will be held in} t of Walter 8. Fulton, | tee, of Tacoma on the night of August 3, will you acquit?” ‘HE TAKES BLAME FOR Terbart ell Thus Uterhart believes he It's All Quite Secret Names of those only have been kept secret by the n | POLICEMEN STRIKE Mrs. De Saulles’ sanity In order te mittee, but Hermon 8. Frye has acquit her asked to be heard, and will probably| Whether or not 13 police officers, Immediately after the court be among them. |who refused to ride as guards on | sourns tonight, Mra. De Saulles Mayor Gill contends that he has|#treet cars during the recent car) meet her child, Jack, for a twohoue t had any working connection | strike, will be reinstated by the civil! visit in the Nassau county jail. Sie) with the law firm of Gill, Hoyt, Frye | service commission, t# to be decided | wit) be permitted two visite = weet | & Raley since last elected mayor Fe a special m « Friday until the end of the trial, This per Their case was completed at the mission was gained only after Ute TACOMA BANK IS TAPPED FOR $17, 000 | CHILEAN BEAUTY “a TACOM WV, tiKven J. Mac donnid, bookReeper of the Bankers’ ust Co., is in Jail here, and will an ‘A er in superior court today to @ {charge of emberzling funds of the Carpenters were at work Wea. | aid to ammount to more than BY HUGH BAILA 1 part of the | $17,000 United Press Correspondent Macdonald was arre stfkation of State Rank i. Hanson ted at the in Examiner public safety Inolatle hos MINKOLA, 1, Nov. tl For the first thne since her mur- der trial opened, Bianca Saulles seemed almost animated today as she entered court, smiled at her sister, Amalio, and ‘60 CARRANZISTAS vieo di» | | | iver will probably be made by the continued tance com.| The lumber is to be delivered to gov- | sw 4 es” to the following quem Bar ocla-|@rnments at Gulf and Atlantic ship-| tion Wed-|yards, and ts to be apportioned, “If, when you retire to the jury | 4gnong the mills of the two states by | room, you, have a reasonable as to the santty of this defendant » Douglas fir emergency commit walled to appear | to create a reasonable Goubt earing Tuenc night [hart had threatened to start habeas the} corpus proceedings to get the to get the boy. saying Patrolman W. C. Fisk took for the officers tion anulated sugar |be wa for bricks ston aed lg thing else. ! ppeal to the i Uoced \s6, eosacentn: bias agatier ay “re Bi f cers, but predicted that there was| | Seattle Wednesday was $9,000) cant chance of himself being rein shy of her $200,000 allotment in| Silly | subscriptions toward the national Y. M. C, A. war fund of $35,- | Deputy Prosecutor Patterson put 000,000, MUNY LEAGUE WILL lon bis chief witness Wednemlay im | The ¢ con have determined the criminal trial of Toss Miller, — ad [gerd amt ty © ot) PROBE FISH PRICES sevsscrmenser ors cane ot me | vke | thts clty “over the tor | toreyclists, who attacked © Ti-year- corm! The wtate of Washington wil! not high prices of salmon and! oq girl on a lonely by-road leading” t wn, as $41,531 more than halibut will be investigated by the) off the Bothell highway on Novem sr | $300,000 quota has already/ Municipal league. ‘This resol ation | ber 6. The case is being heard i rey, 2 phee een subscribed was introduced by J. H. Reynolds! judge Jurey's department. | Behool children have done thetr|and referred to the public welfare The girl, & slight striping of @ - bit pledging $2,430 re than | committee, at the league's lunc m.) maid, told in a faint voice of the “ of the [in the Arcade b uilding ‘Tuesday details leading up to the ride out | 1 cube 8 follow:| 2 —— - - | the deserted highway and of the at | Went Senttle, $1.0 $2 per capita Two FOUND DEAD tack on her by no jess than a dozen troadway, $2,795, $1.85 per capita; | men. Queen Anne, $1,143, $1.52 per cap-| Harold Sitton, 24, 806 Jackson st,| She told the same story that she | ita; Batlard, 8760, $1.25 per capita; | waa found dead in his room by his/ told during the tzdal of Franklin, $1,130, $1.12 per capita: |prother Roy, Tuesday afternoon.| (‘Red”) Biladeau, who was sent Lincoln, $1,180, $1 per capita, and proprietor of the house said| this week to serve from seven to 30 © boys’ department of the ¥. M. C.| that Sitton had registered there Sun-| Years in the state penitentiary for — A, $6b0, day Bight complicity in the sume crime. $e Luck Chong @ Chinese, 620%] The prosecution witness made bth ave found dead a short| @ffort to identify Miller, May Use Skin of ime after Sitton's body was found,| the night was too dark ard her Shark for | her| 7, coroner says Chong had been|sallants too caretal of revealing arK fOr LeAMNeT | aeaa tive or wix days their identity. 3 Shark king will be used as a sub | non o ren Miia s Fi stitute for leather if experiments be-| AMSTERDAM, Nov. 21—All cur-| The sophomore chase of the Univers ing conducted tn the offices of the | rency quotations on belligerents'| sity of Washington will give a “mix department of fisheries for Alaska, | moneys rose on the bourse as the re- | er” dinner at the Commons the Smith building, prove muc-| sult of peace rumors from an uncon-|on the campus, at 6:30 urRe a cessful rine engineers to be given by Universit f Washington and au 1 by the United shipping board, will start! ber 1. Only men with prac-| x ype nce -ate alates] 4 aton. \ | » Raise Mariposa Arrange « have been made bet amahip Co, | and a Ralvage| to raise the sunken steamer Mart-[ pona Alaskan Is Against Pi ishing in Bering Salmon in the Bering! laska, will not be permit the recommendation to be} by Ward T. Power, | Alaska department of | _ approved | To Ov erhaul Queen The Pacific Steamsh Ip Co. an nounced Tuesday, that the steamer Queen, which’ has been running be Will go into dry dock, where ahe w undergo a thoro overhaulin She will sail again on Decemb | WAR BRINGS GAINS By United Press Leased Wire } YORK rep NEW vanced or torious «ma: Gains as dig an 21 en. Stocks ad Haig's vic the enemy 8% points were re Insurance Which do you prefer— an Opinion that your hou Fire se will not burn, In or surance Pol- A Foolish Question? Yes, apply to your Why it is. the la rest But why not same logic nd title? content with an Opinion when you can have Insurance * a Title Policy? * Washington Title Insurance Company (Under stayte Supervision) I firmed source. night. REWARD! A 150-pair telephone cable at Second Avenue North and Thomas Street was maliciously cut with a hacksaw at 11:45 p. m., November 19th, thereby impairing service to approximately two hundred subscribers on Queen Anne hill. Similar acts in other parts of the city have recently been perpetrated, the intent being in each case to destroy property of the Telephone Company and impair service to its subscribers. The undersigned hereby offers a reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS ($250.00) for evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the above acts, or for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or per- sons injuring, damaging, destroying, or in any way interfering with its poles, cables, wires or other equipment used in furnishing a telephone and telegraph service. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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