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<p The Star ANT AD Rates 1, 1917 ADVERTISING any wifion " t . PITONT: MAIN 600 tive May ANSE! T—CASH Cash in advance oS fonta per line or fract! IX times for the pric PRANSIENT CHARGE v1 , Mine per inser HX insertions for CONTRACT Tine per month r line per me x line per month f line per month ypnee each week we Mines each’ Week line Six months | Months add} OPEN SPACE BOO Vines t used in 1 r line .e | is Vines to bo used in 1 year, per line Sie Want Ad Be a Une year THESE ATTL ESTAR Bannerer DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW uit ATT Wilts, ma we Ride on of line. f five ADVER nthe 1.80 v i year, add ‘4 nt cont—Thre be year, aed ini LRGAL Department oN i AN ine LINN yer sitation General practice Oriental Bullding AN TAW >nfidentia Main Gral practice, all « SF Wari — est Avtisied a Ore! Practice, | Hurke Bide eS Mai 208 Pi ort ICIANS t=, RIVERS Booklet tre P. GORIN ured or fee refunded. TOL Bids. Main 290. Free book on pa mon. Fenwick, Lawrence, $22.11 BICY SUPPLIES 7 % Ma ke id CHATTEL LOANS MPANY NEW EW METHODS ade quickly ana niture, plans, live Stock, ote SANDERS & CO. 3002-1004 L. CO. Smith Bidg Rit, 442 wwe RATES Kes RAE AA AAA COLLATERAL LOANS y per oN PROVIDENT 4 1h Seneca keer money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Lowest rates tial MERICAN JEWEL Sewer toawas 6 CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES HANFORD CO. and Photographic Supplica DEVELOPING Any size roll 10c Ave. and. Cherry DEVELOPING KODAK an DAKERS—“IN AT i. AT § THEY: ne 19 conte & roll, Jacote, P.-L 109 Recona. anTicLes % \ “SCHQOLS Gua DANCE % HiPPODROME “DENTISTS Br 28 DENTIOT, AN ‘4 Milicstes the vemnovel of hie offices to S11 Cobh ide a, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS TN Wal i aixth APH re Ot SPECIALTY FOREIGN RECORDS MUSICAL RECORD EXCHANG® W816 Westlake Eyiott 2678. Oppost os HT AND BOLD. 918 Westlake ave. JTHING F jatm 6989. Ta Wo $18 for good wand euite icles proportionately. Main | “Other © 1231 a FORD, NURSE. Pate lard 2343 or Ballard 674 CAL NURSE— MRS WILLETK Ne BAL 016 18th N. W. Phone Ballard ea | ‘S AND APARTMENTS ? t Ay a ais tnd vp: with prt INSPE an Barns TED | | 40 A An good » gravel: on to school: plenty of ws thickens, » tables, far goes. If you to trade for « about this one HERMAN SCHR SEDER te Srenard ‘Tract “trade for LARGR TRACT HOUSE; FRUTI PRICE $550 NDS hBDAL i019 “Phied Ave. Abs | bie Serres ~ | Acreage for Sale rift Winton Mow Wanted Miscellaneous iv YOU WAVE ANYTHING TO EET.) wean 17 45—For Sale “Miscellaneous _ BAe AND DOK Kitchen enpboarda, 4 ft. 6 In. wide, 7 ft high, two ginew doors and three long . ¥ elven in the upper part one flour bin, one sugar ° ard, and a cupboard tor = with panel door in Price $35 set up, of $25 ‘4 6-croms- pane nor Cottage f 260 Two-light w onaeneh 124 Prepared roofing uss! F gent postpaid, without charge, on re-|cane: 4 Beli anyone, ship anywhere, and guaran fink toe delivery. The largest factory | 40c. Ate fn the West selling direct to con- |» 1s sumer tres 0. B WItL1AMa ‘co. beet, « 1943 Firat Ave Bomttie, Wash : GAUGW'A $1.60 HATH. 1068 Tx PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT piled on purchase, Meyer-Toner, 21 Union DUNN ahLia TRONKM | And base for less. ‘Repairing of 1o@ERE* | Rtong’ 4 umbr 119 Becond » ries Mair SERVICE ‘) FLAGS | i; Pi i ° rte | De. Rummage Sale BIG RUMMAGH SALE, 1018 |. han se WESTLAKE AVE. AND 1904) sugar ‘ FIRST AVE. CLOTHING FOR|? 7 MEN AND WOMEN. ef 51—Furniture Wanted me Al WE fT Monn Tt FURNT he 2 1 A 008 Recond ave. 8 ersonals , ne ae cunt Lvs, NO CHARGES and $264 WANTED OLD PATAR TRETH (1 t halla $¢ Prices CASH FOR .OLD 1 p Kartly reached for miniatertal o 4p “4 ographer, 666 Crary Bidg. abo phe is in USING and READING WANT ADS tN Public aaway ° PDO rooxnowy -Fen . th Markets PIKE PLACE p WESTLAKE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 30,1917, PAGE 13 "ALLIES NOT WORRIED | BY VON HERTLING) By United Press Leased Wire TROOPS WON'T GET XMAS OFF aye | It is believed this atory at 1183 and ing into orth injured Gist at by was run an automot to any general furlough plan. ax furlough echedule would disrupt the en- of training and ot} of the Hef wholly impossible howe freedom to the Im | tentivition counts the plan n during the holiday period to en and Christmas u oa f Business Personals | sntisiiatel in its industrial | Soldiers whoee homes are ne ar the . camps in which they are training ? 7 Pie Nba Warchta AND Jewet- and social welfare should g0| m, ong cmuaden tana ot tah tuna i LITTLE FARM, $050 bie, but eleclutely «. to the polls on Saturday and | tion of the camp commanders $75 CASH, tho My PEPER MICHARY vote for | xe me, SD a | 2 lessons, little cost, w mallitary Leatep, tet. ramble, teddte, hello pat. : : others Late from N °F Gs FERRIES ines Private hatie i STEV! INS~ 18? an ae BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS ———— oe Member Dancing Teachers Asem NY.) Increased Tax Revenues by| [nited Press Correspe inate he 1 HCKEN RANCH WATCH REPAIRING =| reason of greater land values| nv sete nee BRITISH. ARMIES acres, with ¢ scree cleared: | eet while you walt; 5 | ? | IN FRANCE, Nov. 30.—A new bat . ace; 6 we ot will make these ferries more| ue ground in the Cambrai fighting « Bren market. nied at wholesale prices | +) ee Seveioued tua rr ¥ A RMS erat i & than self sustaining. | developed today FFORD & VAN ARMDALH, Ine ME of ho i, | On the extreme southern flank 4019 = TON COUT WAR Es A” PINTAHND | near Gennelieu, the Germann early RaCTA i ED-OFF |“ Gancer of you. Why walt? Our Earnest Students of this morning opened a violent at: | land cheap. Can pay fo walle | guile guaranteed. | Hippatrome, Witte és Sroshing te enti ot tous! Univcrate Initiett b16? Municipal Problems tack. At the time this is cabled Particulars apply a KAVANAUOWE $2.08 hata’ 1608 Int ave | je they have apparently been unable to HURER LAKES LUMBER CO. SENVER DYE WORKE— 1366 fib l nas P make headway SE Nn | ET OPA aE | Pont out that much indus-| ‘The enemy assault was one of the 16—Water Front Property eidition of the PROPLEN Sav.| trial strife and discontent | heaviest attempts to check the slow _ ~ ond I INGS HANK, located at Seattle. would be avoided if working-|'¥ ‘losing jaws of Byng’s vise et sou ate of Washington, at the close around Cambrai that Crown Prince and f ¢ the h day ot}men were stimulated to Ac-| Rupprecht has delivered. It was . : quire and reside upon plots) characterized by lavieh artillery t 621,922.64] of land adequate for the| prepara and barrage fire from reco ft ‘lmaintenance of small gar-|€¥** lately galloped up to the line « € onus ons astic a ame, et : 7 “ ; d ns, domestic animals andj} Gonnelieu is at the extreme south phos en es: fowls ernmont point of the are, over which cos ee eae. hae Free transportation across the | Gen. Byng struck his surprise blow on . lake and bay would have the effect | It is situated about eight miles from aR Peg. * pra ig ai te aap tag? “ak of bringing cheaper lands financial- | Cambral. 19--City Real E for Sale y within reach of Seattle working - This Is a Snap noroso|" HARRY STAHL SAYS ’ * | ; i iesed ‘Stak doe! | Gea ee baad LS/i{} Seattle Should See in the) WRITER IS WRONG x Ww * 3680 nat oe H.W. A cUnO A BROBES =| Proposal of Free Ferries | tiarry stant, proprietor of Pallard Av Baliard Fourth ave. restaurant, is ind! Vad, HONEY MAKE AchRS THE WEF A better environment for the work: | iy waving @ letter received by him- J a all cleared and e ne anses than the downtown room: | seif Friday, in which he was thoroly ne houses and the congested sec: | criticised by a proGerman sympa- Uons of the city | FRE | thizer for having subscribed $500 to the Liberty loan FERRIES will not be an iw part of | PARIS, No 0-If German | Char ellor Von Mertling Avanced | Special Dispatch Pam teny Ac gD aged Phare Of Our Washington Buren: ihe an tatsen WASHINGTON, Nov. 40 Delewates made it evident today| Wil! be no general Christmas tur that the German poll had not fig-|@UkH for the boys in the canton ured in the diedussio ments and training camps | “I have not even read he ap h | rents and poldiors should adjust | Prenter Lined oGearme . doula | thelr Chrintr neon this basis, the United Pre sc A story, the souree of which the | | war department has been unable to} } BUTCHER INJURED | locate, has b 1 wide clreulated to} | the effect that the camps would be| S Qaeveder 6 watahes hv virtually vacated during the holt | at Fremont and Ewing ate, Priday deliberate pro-German propaganda morning. He was taken to the Lak The war department will go the|, kide hospital, suffering with a frac | Mmit in attempting to make the} tured arm. Christmas holidays a bright period! | | . ——~ |in training camp life 5 Paid Advertisement Transportation ix in itself a barrier Then to attempt a general Christ: | ‘counted | aoe ‘ann The letter was unsigned, and ac : od expense to the county, In-| 35—_Unf. nad | Totat BA 3| crease in the value of lands now ty. | cused Stahl of being patriotic jso-—Unturnishec ta Washington, ¢ ng idle will give sufficient additional | Decause he was making money fie TaRKE ROOM a po pst rly Bese pdrges t. | his busines. The letter ald that the | wrik distance ph T. Greenieat, cashier of |“ , piglets he cont. | United States would never be a muc me Phone pe pa eI, ae MS ay a government, because there 38-—Rooms With . a Ry hg By were too many nationalities repre i y knowledge and be-| = e sented here , GREENLEAF, Cashier The writer got me wrong when : *. Ballard i owern a PUGET SOUND he said I was unpatriotic,” said > "“ ook Pe me an { Nove i Stahl vero nea Washington, residing Hell-Fire” Battalion . ect—A |} ALL LOCAL ROUTES Will W. Thi 30 le Help Wanted EU NeurELDRR i arm’ Things 32. ale Pp K REEKIE || @TRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN] po renited py 1 4 Ww | GheENES OF Dire || bock, Foot oF Manion stxeer| | 2¥ United Press Leased Wire | staire ® arene | WASHINGTC ‘ov, 28 —The Thirtieth Engineers, Gas and Flame, | known an the “Hell Fire Battalion are learning to fight fire with fire. Onder the direction of English mil itary experts Important tests are be ing ma t the “Hell ire” battal ion's camp at the American univers ity While the exact nature of th training necessarily there is no denial of the is kept secret fact that the men are learning tricks of the fight ers’ trade which will enable them to | beat Hun flame-projectors at their own game DOG DOES BRODIE WITHOUT INJURIES WARSAW, Ind., Nov, 30.—A 6 The round! va laings trtp, rip 18pm b _fatly # Tort Townsend Mpretal for Port! Airee Titpm 19:20pm oe | “dally iConnects at Townsend] daily | belonging to Walter Busing, a War-| i . 18 fwtth ratl tees for at saw building contractor, jumped | Ste; clam NI a sase from the top of a three-story theatre ge _ - -] | building and landed on the mdewalk : ___ Anaccsten and Bellingham _ below, apparently unhurt. The dog oe ee a || had followed its master to the te . ceils | - ot the be ding and toned over the | A ———| side wall, apparently thinking it led , Wrerets ham——Anecertee— |! to another roof beyond Tort Townsasd " ‘aisha, tor! yerett, Anacortea) na Meligng ham nipengon ei ewe | [Lodge Cafe ne +. Rosalie, tor Port) 6 boom , 4 : raphe ih 9 EB —, Vourth—Westlake—Pine atk flour. | ‘pandayiineham, via alt fan) Thure'y || . ‘ 1 | Tised'y Joan Inland potnte, tury Cabaret—Dancing ae World's Largest Dry Cabaret. Ray and Way Porte Mera THOT ite. Ttopia, for Port! H reRon eRe, Port An-! 'y | . Noah Bay and] Therey Tured’y}way porte, fetury | 2 cans apple cider, Thure yl Port Townsend—Port Angeles, Claftam and Way Porte for! #t6pm Port! Munday | Wea and! Pridey i 19:00 [Mtr. Wataleal midnht!Port Townsen Monfay Wiillame, Dv Wea (Port Ang Friday |Clatiam. Port Gamble—Dndlew——Flagler Tiipm Wieamer Puget, for! aatly (Kingston, Gem ble! except [Ludlow %*Maton,! Batur'y (Flee ler, Hansville and flock. | Matarday Onty 2:00pm |Ateamer Puget, neston, Ludlow way pointe. funday Onty except Townsend,| Sunday Had The services of a DENTIST, | bear in mind that the Albany | tor! 9:00pm} Dentists are Dentists of long | experience and _ recognized |skill and ability. misteamer Pas 4:00pm || ; |Kingston, tavdl | Our high class work, low oer, Bis A os i prices and painless method: F a et ene te aa| are vouched for by ove | or | Tita ate ae Port Gambia| miavne|| twenty thousand _ satisfied! i Mangor and aii! exceot |! yatients . furdayipointe on Hood Canal! Sunday wits Sa inte |~potnte mariea ** are boat tandings || ALLA WORK GUARANTEED | Y Pamengere for these pointe and for FOR 15 YEARS. | : vice boat landing pointe must. mak 5 , PER . their own. arrangem ta" tor landing |, Come in today for FREE | ssume all risk and 1 Ruiiass ’ ee ragga 5 ens eae: Examination and Consulta-| er rate Goes not Include boat land.| tion, | ing charese '¢ Mublitty te Hmited to wear 4, not to exceed $100 for 160 pounds al Ragen THE _ ALBANY _ DENTISTS | Peoples Savings Bank Bide. | for all office Open from #10 a m, to 19:00 midnight NAVIGATION €O, flee, Colman Doek, 0, Main 8908. Second Avenue and Pike Street, Try This on Your Clothesline; It’s One of the Quieter War Jobs { All it ‘Try it If you fall—why worry before you hit the ground. takes is nerve And there in no testimony of anybody who ever fell a mile to dispute it. | &* Scientists assure you you'd be unconscious | &Tade he This mechanieian's job in to make the rounds of the engines (there are two or more on every needs fixing ‘The bat) A job tot ng b He crawls Ve are not recommended to any his teeth Jirigible), examine everything, and fix anything that out on the outrigging of light steel and wire a mile high. Just mont of the time. vudeville artist who's used to hang FARMER AGAINST YANKEE INJURED THE FREE FERRY WERE WORRYING F. M. Parme comminsione lowing candidate for today issued the fol atement “I entered this campaign for the purpose of TAKING THE PORT PROPERTIES OFF THE TAXPAY RS BACK, In my speaking cam palgn, the burden of my talk has been ‘PUT YOU PORT PROPER TIES ON A PAYING BASIS.’ 1 knew the bome owner and tax port payer would agree with me, and I also knew that Robert T. Bridges was politician enough to listen to |the voice of people 1 could fet them to express their Views in clear, unmistakable torms “Already my campaign is bearing fruit, for the port commission, at its meeting Wednesday, decided to raise the wharfage and storage rates to as high as 40 per cent, in geome in stances, “The next thing they should do, | tha more important n raixing rates, |ts to render better and more efficient only | service in| vioe that the users of the port prop- It is adequate, efficient rer- erties want, not free wervice. They want the ferries to run regularly up- in proper schedules; they want thelr ships loaded and unloaded quickly and expeditioug)y. EM D. B. Irwin, 108 26th ave. 8., and W. Coleman, a laborer, 715 Sixth ave, were arrested by the dry squad FARMER.” | Thursday night telephone oper: ABOUT DINNERS AMERICAN ° FIELD HEAD. QUARTERS, France ~An Nov American infantry band played all day long yesterday in the yard of & certain American base hospital because a certain sick major general of the army in the hospital learned that wounded American soldiers in the ward adjoining his were lone- some. Th with b tucky Teme. the latest ving ral issued orders from bed that brought the band. My Old wanee River jazz stuff, In ite Thanks enade. Signs of lonesom amc the American woun not there All were anxious about whether they were going to get enough turkey LIMA WOMAN RUNS was MATRIMONY GAMUT LIMA, Ohio, Nov. 30.--Mrs. Ada Hooker, 26, enjoys the distinction of having had three names, a divorce suit and a wedding, all within a week. On Oct. 12, she secured a di vorce on the grounds of cruelty Her maiden name of Pear! Aliguire was restored On Friday Miss All guire was married to Henry Robin a Lima salesman. WANTED Permanent positions are open to experienced ors. Ken and} POOLING IS KEY | TO CURE COAL FAMINE IN U, S. WASHINGTON, D. C. Now 40—Pooling—that's the solution to the coal shortage resulting from slow railway transporta- tion, Bo said Fuel Administrator Harry Garfield today, after he had read the result of an in- vestigation made in Ohio, showing how « coal car sete while carrying fuel from the mine to the consumer and back again to the mine, “Transportation is the main key to the coul situation,” sald Gare field. | The investigation in Ohio shows that it took Pennsylvania coal car No, 174,967 just 3 days, 2 hours and minutes to go from @ Jef- ferrvon county mine to Cleveland, deposit its cargo and retuyn empty to a mine in Guernsey county, 268 miles Pooling would wipe out this cone dition, it was pointed out, by sim piifying tern 1 conditions; by eliminating cross - switching; by preventing reconsignment of coal; by expediting loading and delivery and by releasing coal cars quickly to return to the mines, “As it is now,” said Garfield, “= dealer orders a car of coal of @ certain grade from @ certain mine. A train has to be cut and all kinds of time-killing switching done while these particular cars are lo- cated, cut out and pnt on sidings. “In pooling it will be necessary to recognize a few general «grades |of coal and give the buyer the ordered, the quickest and |easicet way we can. He might it from any mine “By pooling cars a raiiroad will haul {ts own or its competitors cars without distinction; trackage pooling will cut out the long haa where a short haul would serve am well and congested yards of one road will not Ue up traffic on am> | other.” AMSTERDAM, Nov. 20. newspapers today gave create front page display to the Marquis of Lansdowne’s letter arguing) @ peace before breakdown, giving that statement as “a serl-official feeler.” Editorials expressed satisfaction at letter. OLE HANSON BACK AFTER AUTO SMASH Ole Hanson, senio#member of Hanson & Son, realty dealers, who was crushed between two automo biles at Fourth ave. and Cherry st, Wednesday, is much improved was able to return to his office |day. While it is not believed that his injuries are dangerous, an X#ay |examination will be made by Dr. \J. I. Forbes, his attending physl- cian, Friday afternoon. generally the |. Edward Shaw, 13, is reported by his mother, Mrs. M. W. Shaw, 127 19th ave., to have been missing since Tuesday. A collision between a city amba- lance and a Seattle & Southern street car, at Fourth and University, Thursday, did $300 damage to the ambulan¢e. i 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. |