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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1917. PAGE 7 PHON The Star | Ss" Soe ba eae ee : MEDINA GIRL IS SAMMY TAKES A BATH or, eleotrieity, hennery, | romea, overlookin ity pars fi be a tad a inport| furniture, by Waldron Co,, 1922 Fourth A KED AND | ncle Sam Requires His Fighters to Keep Clean—These W AN T AD ~ oe “ inion WARSUALE FIELD'S Pictures Show How the Soldier “Digs” His “Bathtub” 23-—Unfurnished Houses Fine ruse @ robes op. sale at and Prepares the Bath ates " nhor renting | i Y rr . : ; | ‘HER HAIR BURNED TRANSTENT-—CASH ADVERTISING} Arain ot ycee's Wh trays ® seo Dg Me Cg | Miss Chrfstine Stormburg, em 2 ono '® advance—any classifica: | ROOM Mon Wirit TRAYRIN miven now | : ployed by J. B. Lincoln, a grocer 8 conte per tine or fra : F Main, $22.60 month Brice, delivered later | at Medina, across Lake Wash Bix Umea ‘tor the F Suen Menten stad reomers./ 5 | ington, is in @ eritieal condition a TRANSTENT—CHA oer PAAPDARARALRARRALRAR sy: % . Saturday ns the result of a mys Bi Per Whe per insertion toe, 28—-Rooms With Board SERVICE FLAGS terlous nttack on her late Fri Sty tnrertions for the Prive Of five. | RGOW AND GARD, f85 WANTLARE #. eMa ocean ae Oe day night by twe men As she co CT » Tr o o or wee a ata! d Bper line per month—1 month. $228 avi} ve ~~ ~ ~ BPNCTAT, HARGAING TN OUR i rm a Py Se er line per month—-3 t Sh0/ ol ur. Rooms for Rent i hange department, Meper-Toner v 0 Ben! Sea uaeiber mente t Ra Bo] RD NOONE FOR TENE TNT | pee a One Tee TATE TOT Ta | ae erat lend ented aie now th onthe Columbia Kas! , VOT aw |the last boat, leaving Seattle shor lines each week, - seh fd ~~. , , pie iets Sak’ weik “i UCI Gee Minter ee nar e woot. 51-—-Furniture Wanted ly after nidnight, ar 4 wae approach | eo Mes Sach’ wee year, per se en if a ng her home en with DOW line te ed, elderly Indy ortgentioman, pel-| WE HUY MONE UNED FURNITURE ° rt ontha Phrew! t me, Address Host, and nan taki ete ft es 1200 feet of her front de 4 man} ~~Male Help Wanted Auction Co, 2006 Mecond ave. land threw her to the ground, she per line used in 2 year, | {2 CS ok che bh ts ty Sita | Wiske Fura, Co. 408 Pike, Ma wae gagged, but struggled fiercely 1.000 lines to be vised in i year, in tes be ae ales oe. ec. breaking away from annaflant. | tap Piariee neat whcly ‘emn “teasing | 55—Business Personals She dashed to the house, and upon| entering the front door, was attack ed by & second man, who burned her fflce, 72 Union DIAMONDA” WATCHER AND JRV Verware, cut «ines and RATES ON LEGAL ADs! of Want Ad Department | Co poo Sy gree lated cae hair badly with a flame that shot MAIN 600 WanteD PRTER MICHARE up quickly, . Phe After a tussle she broke away Formerly at 1204 Hecond Ave and reached for the electric Nght fixture near the 4 THESEATTLESTAR) #3. 1% Lor 2 léawone, little coat, watts, nnn oe f-step, military Letep, fom VANTED— it MEN” WEDIV TRIED. ‘Yor, ramble, toddie, hello pal. She was unable to give a very black batr and preferably from 20 fee, others, Late from New | good description of either of the bo a f age. Call at stage York City, Day and even men. Deputy Scott Malone ts work: ivate halla, y “EVENS Lie ath Av Main 2911 . Member Dancing Teachers’ Assn, NY Newly Arrived Select-—How lon, it been rainin’ here? | | WaTton REPAiniNG Goard—Dunno, brother; only been here three weeks. while you Brvtnass aaamaee _aceacncaon a |ing on the case. ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW TATEXANDER BTN ATTOR Rey-St-lAw, Willa, probate matters, ra and James. Ritictt 34—Female Help Wante Need “AL wholenate | . yer. Consvitation free: cont practice. Collectio Tullding Main OFF, TAWYER TY F 709 Ind ave. Consultation free eral practice, ali cases: fees moder TF Gace TARLIBHED 1 pre urke Bide.. dancer of you Why walt? Our re. EPs alr’ “*! French Peasants Laugh and New |GROWM HATE CURA” DANDRUFF ‘inca ttna'| Cry for Joy on Battlefield’. ix, tir tenz rit Walker-Matt FIVE WRIGHT, CAPARI avel, a strate and lan $75 to $180 per month Main paid. Geodrich Drug Company, Dept | ™ more hospital, hurled herself to death OPTIGIANS |? 22. Omana, Ned | Ng A Ey BU, BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Women pushed baby carriages fill: | oo, the wixth floor to the concrete Saale COW Balcony WANTED — WOMEN — GOVERNMENT | @AWTED—OLD PALA TRETH (DON | United Press Correspondent ed with babies and packages. O14 Voix at the entrance of the hospital, life jobs, $49 month. Mundrede war)" Sareen UF HROKEN). MIOHROT WITH THE BRITISN AR. |™*n 80d boys trundied makeshift Ty) ave, and KE. Jefferson wt, at 7 NaN Immediately for PRICKS PAID CASH FOR OLD) N FRANCE, N PY pushearte bearing all their earthly | ick saturday morning ATTORNEVS_—PATENT in _Inatitute, Dept.) QOLD, RN AND DIAMOND | MIES IN FRANCE, Nov, 24— | Di NNN | One grandfather |°C10ck Saturday morning, x. Y SMITH JEWELRY MFO. | ‘The glory that was of the resur Two months ago Mrs. Niemtzino- ~RIVERS—Consuitation ana ivi? let free. #23 New York Bik. {booklet 33 D P. GORIN=Patet an: ney. Patent secured or fee refund strained to roll along a vehicle the! wheels of which had done service on vitz came to the hospital and volun teered her services for charity. Mer fellow work fay whe had been Gempondent over the war, and that she has a’son serving in the Rus sian army. No one knows very much about her A card found on her person, print e4 in French, stated that she was RETTER FILMS POR CHILDREN | © SMITH BLDo, FoURT 1 rection was in the eyes of » piti ver children wanted for our second | KEV. GREENE HOTEL HOLLAN 7 film. Studio White City, Madi-| Feurth and Jeffermn, near court house Lie sings gr that er the 4 403 American Hank| Raatly reached for mint yyways of the war out of Can | taing today. Private parlors Main STINE PYANG The column was what remained wngh' Fran peasants, little storekeep yond Here and there a Tommy, one of wren: | or" village officials—plain people— the countless thousands who had jafter war's waves b od It) perhaps marched miles and waited [was the procession repatriat | rman aeroplane Tommy Helps ‘Rm Young girls mt under the a of b vy sacks on their Ured backs 4. TOL Centrat Hide. Main 390. Free book Tidy DANCEW GUAWAN: | to 6 and 7 to} An BICYCLE SUPPLIES a and tversity, Pret. Oe | xEe 10D WORK n - arth. Phone Magn. 35 OVEUTIER apn Sh | spare time at * i Empire Midge thi AVANAU “CHATTED LOANS t Wenn miraculously restored to} 20UF with his 65 pounds of equip. going to give a concert. She was s s > " . SERVER DER, Won ed ad NAY FOORETS ment strapped on—atagge lon 1 > sive oe ARO TT Female Situations Wea. | X| the sott of thelr beloved France and | Mant strapped on-—staggered along. SINE Si 1 Siaatt NEW METHODS C A HY HTENGT- | >, : a > || freed from Pusan slavery re carrying for the infil the |_ No one witnessed the suicide, but Loans from $10 to $190 made auickiy and ner, eftice work 4 Public Markets Simms First Civillan Here pe gard ag ghee ler laine T. Brady, the nightwatchman, heard stock, ete. peed | references; reasons B ——@| The United Press correspondent! “One philadelphia boy, driving an the dull thud of the body as it hit SANDERS & CO. os cpap SANITARY—SATCRDAY — |was the first civilian to enter Cam | ampuiance, filled his car with boxes |th® concrete, and, with the aid of 1903-1004 L. ©. Smith Bidg, Bil, 4062 —Agents Wanted ay nL male 900k Weh-oned j tats m the allied side for clos®| and bundies and perched feeble, old several nurses, carried the body into COLLATERAL LOANS eT : 4 $2.09 9 Ibs. yellow : nacre Po coor the Peecee, | men and women on them. Many of the building ANE ‘ ote sion just outside, ite vanguard start: | that miserable company, their tired anne Fea WE THAN oN ‘ eer pc aig last night. It passed hi bY | eyes gleaming ishly, told me OrneR ciara ra may AD Mage! soups Fara It constituted all the remain | they would rather be homeless, no| Vaurue ieee chew about | « the tt ange and | y ans of Canta roof above them, — rain-soaked, | = the COMMISHION they charge? glanced at my reapond | bound they knew not whither aa| PROVIDEN : | 411 Senac t “alee ZF REPEC ADL é ‘S HORKSS on DIAMON nd JEWELRY otidential COANER—SATURDAT ent’s wr te ap Rates t me : Brit < | they were then—than to continue in $2, Washington ereamery but-| Wficer—and eve an, woman and| the comparative comfort of the days eA #ofbe $175] child gave some expression of the| before the resurrection, living | 4 dor. 2 dor ihc | gratitude that was in thelr hearts to] among those who had raped the na-| @. te) full | thelr deliverers. ther * mare | Already on the road for 14 hours, wna not all drab, however. ven « . ered with mud from head to foot © moat exhausted, with that in e Ured, bereft of all mve what they | domitable energy that fe inherent in| My United Press Leaeed Wire carried or dragged, the procession | the French peasant, and with tired} ITALIAN ARMY HEAD- | was at once a column of misery and | out nerves newly strung with joy| QUARTERS, Nov 4—Dis- of joy and gratitude, chatted volubly cuised in Italian uniforms, Aus- i saci noes trian troops picked from the 809 Mooond N ALL table, $07 eRAS AND St PPLiFs TAN €HANFORD CO. ke and Photographic Supptica ott 10c Mer. Box nicag rey. Tet, Main t191.|38—Business Chance Any size First Avg and < ae DEVELOPING KODAK WORK SoghKERe IN AT i, aT o THEY dane.” Ride 10 cents @ roll. Jacobs, P.-L DANCING SCHOOLS eve $30 t0 WHEN CAUGH l Ry United Prese Leased Wire | quarters today. The battle was = Fr GUAR may, in & short time ROME, Nev. 4—Failure of pow ound San Marino. erful enemy thrusts delivered on the ¢ Austrians opened with a ter. | front from the Asiago plateau to|rific artillery bombardment that con ] the Brenta river in the face of the| tinued for hours. They sent advance DENTISTS stubborn Itallan resistance, was re| troops against Italian porttions. STANLEY, DENTIFT. AN SOUTH END—MONDAY | By United Press Leased Wire orted in today's official statement.| Their violent onslaught, coupled nderson's, Mtar paptha powder CHICAGO, Nov. 24 n the Lower Piave, the war of-| with the confusion, caused by the eine, 200 pke. Yak 1 extremely heavy on-| fact that they wore Italian uniforms. iu 2 et : haghesy : emy casualties. The groups of Ger | gave them a temporary foothold near Logan, ¢ jo teacher, | tray “sand Austrians attempted to| fan Marino, The Valtellina Alpines ( 5 ene aig omens ~ &| cross the river in small boata. They | were sent to the counter attacks. Re STORAGE Monte back caatinwina mamaeliene’ ¢0 | were subjected to a terrific fire of | ¢ of the murderous eneroy BRY-FinePncoF eToRa wane. * * r Lo. | Sftiliery machine guns and rifles! tire, they swept the Austrians back house. Central Storage Co White . * t ‘ rs , ‘<0 | from the Italian defend many | Many prisoners were taken. very WE. - night with Harry D. terete, | DOnt® being turned over t ¢ vio} Austrian found {n an Italian uniform | | PHONOGRAPH SUP aRADE OR VESSEL, MOVEMENTS of her husband's 5 in @| one? & the Getense | waa shot | ~PHONOORAPHE OCR BPE Asvived at Seattle Revember 88 ¢ the Motel Morrison. She te| —— | ili ie secs: ecoRD ex oe ny fe leaid to have taken poleon after the| PLUMER COMMANDS IN ITALY| ‘Three months more and a fine of 81k West . m4 te from BB Alecte, ai ery | Uy United Preas Leased Wire | $250 waa pasted on Ed O'Brien by a ag 2 aeneane , ire. Logan t@ alleged ‘to have 4 LONDON, Nov, 24—Gen, Plumer| Judge Otis Brinker Friday, for os SECOND HAND CLOTHING ounced today aa commander | caping from the county stockade, No ING BC HT AND SOLD. 1904 1918 Westlake ave. Phone , diatieh - we had) of the British forces in Italy. vember 11, awrence from age intention of meeting here," de : canoe fate eit nent 8 | Seed Whitey eae Se | 1 PO—Thank PRANK Polly"—as you might guess. He is digging his “bathtub.” for a a Te La * esting “ 0 ing down the street when I met a Next he is shown “enameling” the tub with canvas. LOLS rey 4 Ann | EB oany a ree at 6:30 8 woman. We registered at the he He “turns on, the water” by uncorking his canteen and TRAINED Nt 7 Queers, & wella drtiling te | timeelt: on she left and I happened FRAGTICAL NOae— MRA WILLRIK: | lions pose You ma liting me last night when detectives Sammy wanted only a foot bath. For a full batl ‘oon, 7018 18th N. W. Phone Ballard| in getting stock at $1 « came. | wane, Tah erdennaninns|. ee rank ROB BAKER AND WIFE OR cms: sno nasa ane wan tee ICSK | 209i = By United Prese Leased Wire Daisy Hartwig, of Chicago waa in Alaska Junk Co Oo First ave & F at REMA CHICAGO ‘ hree motor|the room when the detectives ap-| rs clit 291 mae entite ni’ Dewey |Beared: She refused to explain her It Never Rains But It Pours n 14 st NK i7é 3 “HOTELS AND APARTMENTS ~ W #TANDARD connection with the care ) worth of jewelry] er co $0 th aces” POSED AS DEAF Large, moder * 10 ton & i ‘ . In every reapect ? wail | » or OE J | 5 ane a * pr , einir , || Patroim: orge F. Reynolds pare on oom - ; |/atter a hi in whieh he had BASEN , Ar to fight to get his man to the box ar Fred Kelly on a charge of trying to swindle the cashier of the rer and $ 0 in cash and escap Orpheum theatre, at Third ave, and | have moved our offices ||| Madison st. and posing as a deaf lorie | i, BETWEEN rd Aven is and Pike St. | mute. we? __Himg __ je from | Poatal and Becond ave in the Harper Bullding. - - - 4 "LOE ae Rg Ao RE SRE ; «, be Ex-Cop to Be Retried spuuromonise hist povrningsthe | ent to us an r sine eapecin the Rr. WwW njamin, one of the 12 po- map. || sree tne Hoemnen discharged by Chis of Poliog UARANTY OF BANK, Deposits oft | Beacon 2072 sot en ideal pints. en up- Mil Peckingham last ‘July for alleged and Mhahiis neiihorunsesecuredare” Say ART. awn || Cate Vex sae failure of duty during the street car 6 TH 44A—Automobiles 1] ,,There are so many objec strike, probably will be retried, ac aces bkarird = © WASHINGTON Bank ___¢| © GO5D ued care. Winton Motor Go ||| {ng houses no im ie wali | || cording to Deputy Prosecutor Hel Ss’ GUARANTY FUND = : ie ag Ree A) | conduc nell TATE OF #6-AGRE|p " | eet. : homestead of all good soll: Kood we Rummage Sale al || The Jury disagreed in Benjamin's ‘The name of the club shall remain) Holmes; the club reporter doesn’t Pienty of water; amali house: 20 acres! BiCy — RUMMAGE i918 ani first trial. The patrolman then ap- secret. Our club reporter promised.| know what to make of it Eee cone wit ont tor $ise| WEROTLAKE AVE. A? 1904 pl have pealed to the civil #ervice and the Of course, it was all forgetful —— -- f taken at ones. An adjoining #0| FIRST AVE. CLOTHING FOR enae tional Dental chief's discharge was sustained, In hess. Really they meant to return | Write ». Fon RRA Anne probably will be retried know how it is when one intends | 9 46-—-Wanted Miscelianeous iv You WAVE ANYTH ne Pacific Av to do something which can be done ATTORNEY GENERAL tomorrow just today— jand in the interim {t might rain. By United Press Leased Wire This is @ woman's club, one OLYMPIA, Nov. 24-—It fs up to which deals with the latest sewing | argrea H, Lundin to start ouster pros wrinkles one meeting and delves | | ne Seen into art and science the next. | ceedings against the Merchants Seay | tective corporation, according to @ At tho next to the last gathering] j.ttoy sent to Charles F. Riddell, of one member posted this sign: | the Seattle Bar association, by Attor- “Will the lady who borrowed an} 4. General ‘Tanner Friday. Ab apn pauaies umbrella from another member fev'| Danner points out that, under the - ba ba crip {| decisions, the state has no right to eee ‘ 7 kindly bring it along to the next FT} palit thanks vou for your past | Sheepmen Organize “4 e able to serve you and your | Nearly 76 Kastern Washin friends in the future at sheep men were present at the open ing seaston of the annual meeting of the Chelan-Okanogan Wool Growers’ sasociation, which started In the But ler hotel Saturday morning. This {6 the first time the meeting has ever been held in Seattle. An effort will t made to start a atate | wide organization. i TO SL Co., Ma 45—For Sale Miscellaneous HAWit AND DOOT Kitchen cupboards, 4 ft. 6 In. wide, 7 tt high, two glass doors and three long adimatabio shelves tn the, weer sere three drawers, one flour bin, one mugar bin, mixing board, and a cupboard tor pets and pana with panel door i lower part. Price $45 set up, or $26 k down ton THIRD AVE. and PIKE # Third Avenu 2.60 - —— i start such proceedings, If, after the 1% L The early settlers in America were forced b reumstan. tof], meeting | 5 ttorney hi tarted 1.76 eo Fe be frugal and thrifty. Resolcing in thelr pre ity, they started Everybody read the note and no-| Prosecuting attorney has a such proceedings, the state deems | that it is justified and needed, it will 1.35 atalonie No. 21 the observation of Thanksgiving Day body had any comments. Hon. Francia Neilson, British par- | . ‘6 ut eliarge, On Fe Hamient tmenbe?, wil’ speak: here ‘The thriftiest savers in the Pacific Northwest—the depositorall ‘The funny thing happened yeater. 9--City Real Estate for Sale * i aor Pian as eli hetore | Bin ‘rhe Scandinavian American Bank-—haye tho «plrit of Thanksgiving Ml aay }lend its ‘aid. ae ‘ |the y. 2 A. Bune » Bunday |Biiis ye never before. ‘The safety of thelr money is now assured "i ay gene = dite inane. kad anal Year ant A visita escorted} The attorney general suggests that a ory. The largest taster] afternoon, in the Y. M. C. A. build. |[by the bank's membership in the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guar Livery member but one escorted ni . M ry | the assoc an umbrella to the meeting ion committee present its anty Fund A still furinier event happened | evidence to Lundin, ling direct to con ing, Fourth ave, and Madison at. “ "9 ry eS. wasn Lodge Cafe CLEVELAND, Nov. 24.—Win now “y . tr Make this a memorable Thanksgiving by starting a Savings on aly account at this Institution of Service, later | This matter rests with the state re " i. se adie or fight agnin wae the advice given 2 . . Only one carried an umbrella! examining board, and it ts believed An id are Hourth—Westlake—Pine iy. ec-President, Datt: to eheiberd of Scandinavian American Bank hivay sai oie |taht the action of the Seattle Bar ms: ‘ ot . Cleveland's builders’ exchange. Taft P Eighteen umbrellas were left in| sociation grievance committee, im ; ; DUS Cabaret—Dancing likened the sinking of the Lusitan Alege TTLD the hostess’ hall after the club had | asking for the ouster of the Protess ii : | ° : and Sarpin 1,500,00 Hesources tive corporation, Will cause the board bath, clone to « rr « yihing | And bear Cor lens, I orld argest Dry Cabaret. to landing of German troops on adjourned " paid, 1903 430 w buy) and umbrellas. 619 Ses Worlt's Larg cf Clearly it is @ case for a Sherlock to start disbarment action, American soll, in oity. demos. Mala 2617,