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Rates Wefective May 1, 1917 TRANSIENT Cash in advance—any AY mou 4 month & month 2 mont 1 year, © line per r line per r line per month Sc linen each week, ° Bol Tine | Six months aaa’ Months add } each Week, i year, »PEN' Spacn + 600 lines to be used in Per line .. ‘ 1.000 lines to be wont ly ded ia iy ain iy Der SIAL, RATES ON LEGA ire of Want aa Deper MAIN @ The Sea” ANT AD CASH ADVERTISING Per ling or fraction of line, Le of THES EATTLESTAR | DIRECTORY) THE Ven. | 100 a 310 a. 1.95) he 1.80] per per ear, ear. } ae ear LADS tment ‘ORNEYSAT-LAW SO ATERANDER BHTREMAN MANY -OPPORTUNITIE po YOU miss BY NOT - M'ADOO CALLS ON CHILDREN | TO HELP OUT By United Pross Leased Wire WASHINGTON, D 1, = The drummer boy sprit of 'T6 was invoked Against Germany by Secretary Mo Adoo today, Appealing to the rehool | children to wet their elders a macrific ing example in the $2,000,000,000 r thrift campaign opening today, secretary of the treasury sald: We must win this war. We ean and we shall win if the boys and giria of America say #0, and mean It, \w jth and feel tt, and live ft, as the boys and girls of ‘76 Ived and felt and helped "The nation needs that sort of boys Jand girls today, not to beat their drums nor to load our muskets, but \to start a great wrok which must \be done, It is the part of boys and girls today to teach the grown peo plo of the nation the lesson of thrift saving to the point of sacrifice, self-denial and everything neces j If every boy and girl saya at home tonight ‘I will fight ta this jloan it to my government to "pep | nave the lives of the big brothers of T America; I will try to teach every N | American T #ee to do the same—then | 20,000,000 homes, the homes of all| ney-e Wille, probate America, will be filled with the spir | morteames, notes, collect a oi it of "7 oy gg Unfurnished Houses !45—For Sale Miscellaneous — Third and James, Ritiett 216% | AMAT D GARDEN. YER | —— RAM AND HOOKS OLA MAY BLINN—-WOMAN LAW * mA!) | Kitchen cup tans ft. € tm. wide, 7 ft y Fer. Consultation free und. re and three long General practice. Ce Oriental Bunding _Matn SHOFF, LAWYER. IN Downs Rik. | Cenmaltation free; gem line feoa modermte ant 128, 412 ste With Board Purchasers of powder, dynamite - ue and high explosives are now requir ~ | Ano vi haa An ': a. wal = ed to appear at County Clerk P. F. on Goo nas’ department in the county serv toulars, Kast | Sleity building for a leense before! 363: sm: |esl iia Seals | they can obtain the desired ingredi Want T—PRENTE HOME anyone, # ore, : r vn . Beacon 1726. aa ° livery The le ents. Congelia on Ms ae to the Weet selling direct te com The appointment was received by! New York Bik. + . nn | gamer Thomas Friday night from the Di —-Male Help Wanted 003 wuld Aus sector of the Bureau of Mines at| WANTED—PARTNER” IN TOS piace Washington, D. C., In compliance | DUNN SELLA TRON lag. ts cool on patenta | } goege Fy tt. lana vase for leon Repairing of Wwagegs | With the new federal law | mikey of ais $19 Wecond ave, sear! "The purpose of the law,” aaid| ON 33 Harke BY x Fee ed ome | and umbretia penal : Savon, Fenwick Lawrem, LU BAR perticwiare _iamen he ___.| Thomas, “is to prevent disloyal per | r BICYCLE SUPPLIES SERVICE FLAGS |nons from procuring explosives. The ; r J. Webb Kitchen &@ Oe | licensing officer t# directed to tasue| 311 University mt |permits only after sworn applica z = ODD-sI7 Uons have been made tn person. x Ts 2 op call Beaders Iron |10-4x10-6 up to Licenses will not be trxued to} a Works, Laecht park ones. Waldron ! enemy aliens or subjects of coun- an $100 made quickly and D MACHINE KNIPTER WANTED | © tries allied with an enemy of the niture, planca, tiv at ones. ° pitting Mille, 923% eh, United States.” cri eareues wg 8 } 5 Apartment J, 428% 14th N. & | | RRA Te Ren | FANON SPECIAL HA HOAINA IN OOn| ThE AW provides a penalty of not| 208 «2 |34—Female Help Wanted | department. Meyer-Toner,| more than $6,000 or imprisonment! 39-2004 Le C Smith Te ~| SpEnA TORE Waar HONK WORK 219 Union ot « |for not more than one year for any| . LOANS “f — “ WALDRON OO” FINE hi Violator of the law. COLLATERAL ae ‘dt not | vase 3 (ON CO FINE RUSE na of the AN we 3 | - ie try at 3 per cont. NO} a AVANALGH'S VERTIS® lower © the COMMISSION they io eee et jaetse| GLOSING SCHOOLS) 14 MAY ~~ IRAE i" [ & ng for Rummsz By United Preas Leased Wire age Sal em, rin i 6 WASHINGTO: Dec. 1—A plan} eal ig ne: cont b (UMMAGE SALE 1618 | to close all schools in Northern and ra SS Sos x FIRST oon AVE. AND 1904| Central states during January and — uxny LOANED ON | A __ CLOTHING POR | rebruary as 8 coal conservation a SA ROPING KODAK W WORK OMEN, measure is before the fuel adminis AAAS > jie iN AT i, AT § THEYRE Hn Furniture Wanted tration today. fODAKE| ie conte a roll. Jacobs, P.-E > | wr RE USRE —_ The closing of echools has been >” Omah an pay higher price ti merely suggested, and ts not imm- ange ene les. “GOVERNMENT WANTS WOMEN | tn + nent, it was stated, but one official, SREGEEGHE GULRANTEES TS | O6 heritt ating “lat tres in explaining the serious situation, PEE SOR OOR ONS CoA aieea, . Prot.| ists Frankie institure, Dept. T01-% | deciared there amply 1 not enough Oeweid EMott 1187. The Hippodrome. | pochester, N.Y coal being moved to meet require FiRh and University OO fo FARE UP OPER ments. An investigation t= being ——_—— > appliance = mi . DENTISTS in gees Bnew gem 5 Che Danonurr See STANLEY, DENTIOT. An) geecak ave | a TA. NO CHARGEA | coal that could be saved by cloning | nounces the removal, of his offices to OO OLD Dances GUARAW Bwedien treatm sohools, A recess during January) teeta Yieurs 1 to 6 and 7 to| mation; face massage and February would be made up by PHYSIC AND SURGEONS Ry. Pref. Oo | suarepedy. levies Dalion extension of the term for an equal jot Open ev ‘ Die KATH TN HARRISON 001 SIXTH z | WANERDO1D patam reety cowee| PT! “urine the summer, Blitott 676%. pat ag wees von * PA! ‘on OLD ~ SRR AGE Sis aiven Ske" Mauoxes | MARTIAL LAW FOR | | SRY” FInEPROO ‘ORAG EWELEY MFO. CO. 419 house ntral Storage Co., 105 White] spare time aT © BMITH BLDG. FOURTH RLOOK | SEATTLE POSS LE Bice APA SEPPLAES | 86—Agents Wanted | aay ORBENE — HOTHL HOLLAND. | 1B) PHOS RAP = - Neuen? NANCTAE | attle may be placed under mi UR SERCIALTE GALNOMES OF PInas a y be p , mar MUBTOAL, RECORD ERGHANOR capital rwautred. "Mon who have sold jno decides after a conference with aia Oe books * and Howard P. Wright, head of the ae. exchange. repair. can 068 to thee —— re bureau of investigation for the de ee | a ee ae : partment of justice here, according jUGHT AND SOLD. 1904/| AGENTS MAKE Bic M j* woos trom Washington Mead Weitiake ave. @heae | “oat 7 . Wright has been preparing to! PHONE t* ret pat |*Y? | boulevard ‘SAVE COAL BY pe- | 46——Wa nted a eat New York ANYTHING “FO ener leave for Washington for the last| three days, but refuses to discuss the matters that will be discussed with Baker, It is understood, how ever, that conditions in Seattle will be thoroly taken up. | Lor 2 lessons, little cont, waits, | I-step, military l-astep, fox) Tot, ramble, toddle, hello pal at others Late from New | hotel. SENTRY, AIDED BY MEASLES, IS | A CRUEL GUY Ktaft Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dec, 1 A nentry walked between them spoke words of love and #0 did he,| and the naughty sentry sniled and wnickered as he shifted his gun from one shoulder to ‘tother and warned hubby to keep hin distance Cupid, or the assistant Cupld, who takes care of married folks, neowled and chewed his finger nails, but the sentry continued to demand obedt ence to the order which placed the men of Company 1D, 863rd infantry, in quarantine for measles, Here are the facts: She Mre, Rayr ad E. Crummey, wife of Private Kaymond Crummey, who was a Wealthy junior partner of Nansom & Co., plumbers of Oakland Cal, came to Camp Lewis to nee her husband, She arrived at camp jat 7:0 p. m, Saturday She arriyed at his barracks at ™45 p.m ne day At 7:40, the quarantine order be ffeotiv Somewhere ina oma hotel room” is a pretty girl-wife who te lonesome for a man who hasn't the monsion, but whose bunkmat If no new canes of the ¢ ment develop, rhe can talk to hubby without a sentry'a presence In two weeks BANDITS RAID COAST VILLAGE | My United Press Leased Wire OAKLAND, Cal, Deo. 1-—The town of Dublin, Alameda county, wan raided early today by two ban dite, who held up two hotels and robbed three stores. They are re- ported to have got sev dollars in money and val men entered the town in an automo: bile and first went to the Amador| After holding up that place they went to the Raime house. The saloon of J, C. Bonde was next en tered and then the store of It 3 son visited. Two smaller stores were broken Into. (MARSHALL WOULD ANNUL CITIZENSHIP DISLOYAL PERSONS: BULLETIN By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Deo. 1—Vice President Marshall today declared tn favor of “action to annul naturaliza- tion of disloyal Americans and con | fiscation of thelr property to the gov- ernment “If the doctrines advocated by pac- fints were applied in the United States, it would lead to nce Uke those in Russia,” he said JONES DISCOVERS ITLL BE HIS HOME Gress before members of the Young Men's Republican club Friday night, announced he would make his home| where he has| been living for the last 28 years. in the Yakima valley, business and the majority of the peo: ple live on the went side,” maid Sen- ator Jones, “and for that reason I plan to live here, no that I may bet ter attend to my affairs.” ‘FOOD AND COAL DINE TOGETHER By United Presa Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The en tire priority transportation prob’ was brought to a head today by Joint action of Herbert Hoover and Fuel Administrator Garfield show there was no personal h over the question of giving food or coal preference in freight move- ments, they took lunch together, It! was officially explained apparently conflicting #tatements of last night were prepared jointly as a bomb” under the priority committee of the war industries board |SIBERIA PREPARES ka Junk Co., 1126 First « wi. } Jerk City. | Day and even- Nott 3291 =| eed = U s. PRO T Ropes OE aod STEVENS-Si, 9, HOTELS AND APARTMENTS _ | member Dancing Teachers awn x ¥:| ASSIST RUMANIANS ——“NEW STANDARD Hote? | WATCH REPATRING 6 eee Pea ire ana Pine Diamonds set while you wait: Jewetey| By United Press Leased Wire evant whee ne rooms’ sioraee| 2 ee Werk gearentess ot whetenste pies WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—To en-| servsary reepect. The and wp; with pri- | OO ~Business Chances Suir JEWELRY MeO courage Rumania, now tn a difficult vate bath, $1.50. lif T 66 en wow ¥e invEwT: | 412 LC SMITH BLDG, Fourth F Fleer | position because of Russia's defec IROUECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. | neiew re.) OUR COURBE MAKES A FINIRHWD | tion, President Wilson today messag- | BARHINOTON, 15134 Ind 3 week op . “ pyle Ag AB - , ed the Rumanian king promise of sinees, whe site guarante odrome, sagen 7 now, will be] and University, Biltott 107 support now, at the peace table and 2g x be ‘ W Phone Mallard! At the same time President Wileon Oreherd Tracts, PIP neon TT |nent the Japanese emperor a mes Ford Write to | BAVARIA result of Inhit's gaps wen. 6, Beas De Subitens would be “as happy and as per MIDULD ReAD THE! MA;CtAL _.|manent as the enduring friendship | ange, story, mall Orde ee oe eee ee ch Hellcres, |Of the peoples of the United States investment oral! focated at Tiellevue, Mtate of Wash: |and Japan.” | ington, at the close of business on the! | amy AS MANY ‘REVEL Loans and discounts $14,000.69 Overdratts none | curities erseon! Banking house, furniture and =. | By United Press Leased Wire Other real extate owned none ASTORIA, Ore, Dec, 1--As hun- terme $75 | aH | Dw from banke—Approved re- | | | dreds of persons were on the atreets ar | ‘ie ‘ urning from a dance near-by, rob-| Ber insk nat come deny te | none| bera early today broke the windows land, and inquire at office | | and of Shaner Brothers’ Jewelry store ‘of Burke & Farrar, Inc 1 OE IT and stole diamonds valued at $2,000. nil magasine of Invert a Wrist watches, bracelets, rings and scrsomataatmeemsinarts | nd buyers, and our oF ds of je ere no fa CUT in Rion OF FAK LANDS | Rend f other kinds of jewelry were not fn the dest serisuiteral part of fine v" " touched. homieh 0 f acre;| Adare ° :k ai ivi eee \ 10 yearly payn Ms,| mont, ‘Tex co} Ba? Be 4 kishon none! By United Preas Leased Wire $1; advance lalermasion Wor AMERICAN FIELD HEADQUAR TACs BD-OPF| Giobe ., Commerce J Kar TERS, France, Dec. 1 ¢ Ameri cheap. Can gay for land while! sae Cit . can major general who has been fl! tO oll a ame mall ted W OF FARM tod in a base hospital was discharged as particulars wpplg f nim, atoek, | THRER LAKED mee CO ee ee ee H qivaoris| recovered today we Labi | sress ai Hecre: | atate of Washington, county of King, as, |————— el a mrnnr rer ens | r of Ws souinty 9 wom se-Cit y Real Estate for Sale| 7s" Tivestock for | nar enk, oF ot HORSH-POWER E An nt is true to the beet of Mi] A fellow had an nut, ‘ This Isa Sni 1) vin® al orp Ry At And it made n'natae ithe thandery| Be Gimsom mogern bungalow $6,400; 6 D. £. At ie to fix tt, 00 nah 4 7 bea . Canh he crawind In under, oy Ww Pe eg 44A— Automobiles WALTEM A. MALL A stranger asked him what neries| 7 A eo 1. Winton : Dire ‘ And the felle from underneath ' K "ae t ~ 7 ’ ' ” A for me ees - £1 I K sare. But “ip eles ak y-four seem dead. | vied Ace RECEIVE! r Wanhanten ‘seeidine a Baatitn 5—U, atarntahied House: OM, MOvERN Hovar ' we aliing distance, £22.50 Main st. Open tunday, ERTIFICATES it mover paya to kid a ma v f with a machin jLod ge Cafe | ourth—Westlake—Pine PNT AP 210 | . UPsTAInS Cabaret—Dancing Word's Lar Dry ¢ baret. |the army | Tacoma, have adopted a resolution jrenewing a previous! resolution |againat the I, W. W. | Labor haw pledged itself to ald the | policte Dy United Press Leased Wire PETROGRAD, Dec. 1 preparing to declare her tr ence of Russia, Word today stat that senting an independent go were already meeting at Omak, tin a building which flew a flag of thelr | own To date, only two of Russia's armies have formally Ensign Krylenko, appointed by the Rolsheviki as commander-in-chief of ministers repre STATE FEDERATION STRIKES AT I. W. W.. The executive and legislative com mittoos of the Washington State Federation of Labor, in session in The new resolution pointed out the fact that the Amoriean Federation of government in pushing the war to a that the destructive seditious | of the 1, W could not pnanced.” | successful clone, “viclous, be coun Senator Wesley L. Jones, in an ad-| “I find that the greatest amount ot that their | FOR INDEPENDENCE ‘: acknow aaaen Imi through WHY I VOTE FOR RICHARD WINSOR AND CHARLES W. DOYLE FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD © ration a made to determine the amount of|in Seattle in the future, rather than | ed early this week will isaloner M. White declares. He eays that it! would be folly to ment's hand before the proper time. The examination is under way at Comn correct examination of | THiS Is A Bla CITY; EXAMINATION OF REDS NOT PUBLIC The government the Italian anarchist suspects arrest: not be public, ! Henry pone the govern FRANK W. COTTERILL for PORT COMMISSIONER BY EDWIN J. BROWN Judge Richard Wihsor’s mind is young, and he lives in the present day, guided by the ideal that a democracy in the future will elevate the race above strife and want, interpretation of the economic facts of the material conception of history. Judge Winsor is considerate and ripe of mind, with a large experience which has made him the most capable member our | school board has ever had, simply because his experience qualifies him for the detail work necessary to accomplish the best re- sults. Mr. Charles W. Doyle has had large ex- erience in building, construction work. He | eos men and material, and I believe that one member of our school board ought to be a person possessing the knowledge of the needs and obstacles encountered by the great working-class c to do the world’s work and produce the wealth for the next generation. is a student of modern economic thoug! Idren who are going | Public } M farkets Btong'e—$1.00 broom: |etandara tomat Holly m | honey, 3p To | grape fruit, 1 600 Ib.; | per, | ter, 419. terou all Stall r Bta Ib. {Stall 42 steak | Ande: peas. | Alaska aalmon Coffe full So bottle PINE STREET flour kas, ma Hie" rollin 16 N 48m cren Pot 18e Ib. K warding rron'® ans oe cake, 650; 1 “SOUTH END ent m roast, Btall 2 c ” 170 2 for 28e; pint 28e Red Can cofter 3 for Btall 24 comb honey, esh peanut butter P margarine Jersey oon. can. 250; 180 Ib; 350 Ib; 8 apples, 20-3 2ioz, loaves war bread, yee ‘Buil’ ing butter, al baking powder, 2 (Booths), Siberia to| Alaska salmon (Sockeye), Kream Krisp, 6 pineapple. bread, 10-1. The; 2 cans mack strained Red Seal Grocery Annex apples, 10¢ tb tollet pa Good but 200 Tbs. 68¢. $1 box 50. Ibe, 55 Ib. oltve of! 2l0 350 can can. can Stall bo . SEATTLE BOYS IN RB. Jing 1 they wince the shift wi George Gillmore, ¥. Day* playfield, the vw |living near the field Gilmore says are to be moved shortly, terribly ther the EAST GET SMOKES in charge of the has jeetved a letter from former Seattle just re boys at Camp Mills, N. Y¥., thank nim for cigarets and other Christmas presents sent by families troops belfeve and cold be more than welcome. (MARRY IM EW YORK’ Miss Alice L. Hayden and Dr. Paul | A. Turner, of Seattio, were married in New York on November 21, They will live there for the present Dr. Turner was divorced from his former wife about a year and a half ngo, in Seattle COR. FIRST AVE e PIKE 87. Stal) wtoer 8 for By United Press Leased Wire Phone Main 4965 BERLIN, via London, Dec. 1,-~“It in absurd to linwgine that Germany “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T will enter the peace conference with ” large aims,” declared War Minister PAY ME. | Kuehlmann, in a reichstag speech| This ts my message of deliver: toda ance to you from the fear that ac If the entente wants to know our |companies Dental operations, conditions, the way is simple, but the 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and tente wants only victor TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute ab- N. R. Anderson, 34, a lawyer with |gcessed conditions. | offices in the Smith building, was a Lowest prices in your city for rested Saturday for parking his au-| high-class guaranteed tomobil the safety zone on Third’ je, Tie ave., between Union and Pike STERLING DENTISTRY | | | | | PAID ADVERTISEMENT —-AND— | and knows that right reason must be found> ed upon natural rights, and the only guar | antee of natural rights is the education of the individual mind in economic thi t. All school teachers have indorsed and Doyle and their recommend should be | seriously considered and heeded. 1 FRANK W. COTTERILL For Port Commissioner I believe that the Port of Seattle will some day be made to benefit te ee people directly, by affording a dey where the consumer can buy direct the producer and thereby eliminate the monopoly of food control. Mr. Farmer and Mr. Lippy are good men and splendid zens but the Port of Seattle must be to serve all of the people of this port trict, instead of a mere mone ae stitution, benefitting big baslneddl it the people who carry the yoke and chains of big business and big fit : I am interested in, and let us dollar chasers | take care of ourselves. DWIN J. BROWN. vt Mr. Doyle ESSENTIALS TO MONEY SUCCESS Ambition, determination, perseverance and thrift have built the fortunes of the world. While it’s better to begin building as a youth in your savings account here, some men past 50, called “fa “failures,” have built up fortunes. Sometimes a very little money plus an opportunity does it. Save some money. DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Cherry Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National Bank and The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank $22,387,868.50 é Upon Confidence mai week ae AB eer NTY OF BANK Deposirs anddhabily pn GUARANTEED BY THE WASHINGTON Bank SUARANTY FUND c The Scandinavian American Bank is a reflection of the confidence placed in this institution by ital depositors. On every business day between September 11 and November 20 the customers of this bank tncreased their savings over $73,000, that period showing « total increase in savings doposite of $442,813.64. Start a savings account here today, Its safety is insured by the bank's membership in the Washington Bank Deposito Guaranty Fund. Scandinavian American Bank Afowke Bultding SHATTLE Hranch at Ballard Capgal and Surptas, 81,500,000 Resources Fx $16,000,000)

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