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” Prone TLE ak She MAIN 600 The Star WANT AD Rates Fftectlws May 1, 1917 ANSIENT. ASH ADVENTIStnoa im advance—any classifica dn on of Tine. of five ADVER Mine per insertion .+,10¢ H& Insertions for the price of five CONTRACT ADVER ING Tine per th—1 month, Hine per month—3 month Mine per month—& the, 1.95 line per month—12 onthe 1.80 Hines cach week, 1 year, per ine lines each Hine week, 1 year RIX months add iy cont—Thres mths add t cent OPEN SPACB D tines to be used in 1 year per line 20 lines to be per line @ Hines to be used in i year, ini year u i fe RATES ON LEGAL ADS of W Ad Department MAIN 600 IreCATTI CST AM ees D IRECTORY ATTORNE YSAT ALEXA STREMAN—ATTOR Bey-at-iaw. Wills, probate matters rteAEes, notes, jectiona, Rvery thing pertaining to « general law pre tiee tn rita 426 Lyon Bide Third ena fort 2166 ce WOsAN yer Col free; confidential General Se ing Mata 2782. LAWYER Ktation free; aw ance, fee modera mk 1st GEN Rurke Bldg, 905 Second | 7208 hanes | ~ SN WALT et Main A Few Dollars a Momth Puts You on Your Owm Farm |] ON GOVERNOR STEVENS OLD HOMESTEAD, In promperous OPTICIANS scibicl Thurston County—at Belmore atation on the Northern Pacif Tiunda Hraser-Patereon Co» balcouy Rallroad, only 5 miles from Olympia, 35 miles from Tacoma RAI nn and miles from big permanent government army camp. _ATTORNEYS—PATENT FAMOUS BEAVER BOTTOM sOLL, rich, leep, easily tilted iL RIVERS aeultation and and higt productive—one of f s to be Saas, Costiet tres : : f E entire country. There also many tracts of RED P. GORIN clay of exceptional richness or fee refunded LYING AS LEVEL AS A FLOOR, without & bil! on the entire area, : and so free from gravel that It is practically Impossible to PAAR AALS find @ rock on tt. A fine running stream crosses many of BICYCLE SUPPLIES — these tracts. BO GOOD WORK—G Rh HART 10 AND 20-ACRE FARMS for $75 an *. on any nthly pay Fourth. Phone Main 2588. mente—farme that future nee mand CHATTEL LOANS get ahead v rs MONEY TO AD REAL FARMERS KYOw 7 AND ¢ t prod t lend on plance whose farn @ ie pictured above this land tn residence. without re which adjoins his, will produce immer all vege eatock and other se tables, grains, fruits and grasses grown in this mild elimate : ey SS vale or weekly payment LOOK FOR CONVENIENCES when you look for land. and then Plan, short or long time, at lowest wing conditions will be aatisfactory.. Here you have current rates dally train service, rural free mail delivery, telephones, tres bus service to take children t blie ach thritt e my propesttio , and thritty ee, se neighbors on all sides D. ANDERSON r ar into 0 LC. Smith Bide. Second and Tener Go. with us on one Of our fegular tripe vet : Phone Main 4536. - Thursten County farma we RATES NEW from #10 to $100 m jsommidentisity on furnitur ete ae SANDERS & CO. 1994 1. © Reith Midg. Ril, «s62, COLLATERAL LOANS _ Wh LOAN MONEY ON Dta- Setede cad jenciry at 7 per cent. NO| im CHARGES. Others may AD- SY lower rates, but how about) MISSION they charge? IDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Renece and 114 Marton. PRCTAALE PLACE TO PORROW theney on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. | T Lagrest rates: confidential | AMERICAN JEWELRY CO.. 109 Second DANED ON At Tos RHONA DEVELOPING KODAK WORK Ene ON ATT aT s THET RS 19 conte @ roll. Jacoba P.-L ANY—NEW METHODS ade quickly and pianos, live Tae DANCING SCHOOLS: PH PPODROME GL RRANTERA TO ggg or new dances. Prot. Cewaid, Mitiett 1187. The llippodreme, Cniverstty. = | PHYSICIANS AND SURG EONS cy pees, PRR ARAL LA PAL LLLP SECOND HAND CLOTHING A. H. REID & Third Floor New York Block GTHING BOUGHT AND BOLD. 1964) iw Wiest ave. 1918 Westlake ave. Phone| Main ac] Prove Loe for aad salts. Oiher arti | pen provers Main 1231 cur a) ilar 2243 of Ballard “JUNK Tank Co. act iPRALO JUNK, 17a i AF ‘ HOTELS AND APARTMENTS — “ nd Pine St rooma:, elevator ° ° rooms: first-cla and up; with pri 2 RDIALLY INVITED poeex LIES | 0—Trade hanges WAR Awit A : cr Bo Y¥—10 Aches. Tu P t * ’ ox house, barn, wel , ng al Suara My g004 ron Ag or rar * s - ' oo nt quick aa med r rn t ¢ Benne te an eatate, Call —Acreage for Sale ie aZRvin Bast $444 A SMALL RANCH | | 17—City Lots for Sale CLOSE IN—PRICE 3976 | “thee { ire st WAT ' (000 20TH AVE u t uILEMES 2 n fair she Place ail x10 Geared t for f S100 FoR TH nUNCTE . rai ff na $60 CASE RT 1i—Acreage for Sale PRICE OF FARM LANDS sericultural part of fino 5 to $35 per acre rm. Send for Brownell Land ¢ Beattie. W A neig KE $4 $50 CA RD @ VAN A ALE ra Ave at A hicken raneh, $450 A W., Kea! 22—-Furnish M sngat “4 26. Was 29 32 ¢ f part ow Unfurnished CO. Telephone Elliott 3928 witht ' her co al Estate for $ Hou ale i Houses | ai Rooms With Board Ma felp Wante BOY WANTED Good husky b wu Tre yo 9065 WAS How annie Lak c Loe <0 p el Th iat $ ‘ GA o Wa aa, We A pF GRRES Upera $10 on men's ira m paper r Apply to Mr fwattle's 1.76 0 RPE y of 16 to 18 years iti RFF we or recond ft v month . * re Madine WANTED BXPRRIENCP WRT OPERATOR Fp MA CHINE DAGG-DERNEDEN ( 142 JACKM r ALL NEW OR OLD DANCHA GUANA teed taught. Hours 1 to 6 and 7 to 11, Fifth and University, Prot, O» wala Elltott 7 BTAMPING CHIIHTMAR Viti pare th home. 265 Empire Bidi Fe smale Situs ations Wid. AASEN & ~ J a - Wh A RMAT ra iat ot iana| 19--City Real "Prices low: w . nm, raise | UY A HOM et lain “ye ge w cottan Business Chance # i ” ene ¥ ype MS, an . ' i ‘ ar J siioo.| 8 ! -— ie ¥.| 43 t and Found —~e i . f “ot. | LOR W EON TRDAY j " - dis 4 ¢ 1 mw HOME ‘4 1 keys © ™ " - | |Phreo 3 ngalown on 36th | V8 Call a 14 4 one on w. Price 41.156 | 44A—-Automobiles esch by ai Mag bs 2 ene OOD weed cars. Winton lotor © Rosy OUNG & BROBERO 6 i i vara. V Motor Go. abu | | £229 Ballard Ave. Phone Hallaed $13.) 45--For Sale Miscellaneous county » bf SALE DY OWNER® | | FOR RAT —ROWLING ALL nys, POO $100 o ard tablen, dott otan ; t |" Pr $450 ena W. A. Lanbach, Port $-r0 rm house; close in. Priee| A 5 } $2,200; $600 ena ALABKA GURIOM YOUNG & BNONER XMAS PRESENTS AT Yh OLDm - 229 Haliard Ave one Ballard $18, - Curlosity Shop, Colman dock front. STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1917, PAGE 17 For Sale M WAR AN BLAME HOOVER FOR SHORTAGE OF U. S. SUGAR Lea News by Telegraph and ‘Telephone e e e e e Peeeescoscccoscoseseses By United Pre ed Wire Funeral services for Sergt. Thomas WASHINGTON, Dee, 4- 8 68 re] Dunn, 2919 Federal were held) Herbert Hoover's administrat ye na Vridey efternoon in the Bonney was blamed by Cl Spreekion Seat ‘factory | Watnon cl | : : Selling direct te eos’ | Claascs itary drill are being| today for the sugar famine in Ror iae held three times @ week on the uni-| the United Meat Ave & Beattio, Wan. | Vorsity campus, to fit regintered men Testifying before the senate cone Ganaae On Oheaens a joned positions in the } su arcoal investigating amit tor Kepatring of buy army si ns, bes . tis Becund ave. | ‘The Willows county school, district | (es Spreckels, leading independ Main 2617 |No, 34, and. the Hedmonds wecho ent, stated that the food admt SERVICE ( district No, 152, will be consolidated, | tstration had tled the hands SERVICE FLA |! rder of Count 1 ntend Amer refiners by an ag 4. Webb Kiteben & Co lent ‘own, innued ‘Thursday ment which mo raed | The liner Spokane, which went! ting su PHONGORAPIN OUI WPRCTALTY ae a ieee 7 L cba hay: Be! | aground poir . Chair MUBICAL RECORD BXCHANGM — |ago, started for Seattle under con ng, br ng N16 Weatlake. wih t.| voy, Thursday we rial new Times Bids. Kd Alverson, 25, of Spe There in no world's shortage—this pe ang need arrested Thursda when he could reer than | vent’s: NEW PIANG# FOR RENT : P a eer wit year plied on purchase. Meyer-Toser, 216 / NOt produce wistration car¢ xd ade mado Ameri Union ays he lont it refine ure t port any RAVANAUONW 9 00 JAN iver |" De. Willlam N. Keeler, superin-|sugur , niries have de 16—Wanted Miscellaneous i ' rashington |areased Chait mmption, all the Pocitio Avetion Oo. tate 6 » open lott ' 18 |wuger haw livertes ‘te other wow 8 | * for the pat ountries right thru the United ‘urniture Wanted | States, the American Sugar Fefining ; | Co., known as the sugar trust y UNI PURNITURG | be, ‘ Bag. y now Can Enlist in Navy {tis nine-tontns of the output in thin Seattle Corps After - 15th °°""’” Sugar Gone Now Hiake Furn Co 1 are not exclud ‘ a BAK ‘ t “yoo ‘Could you get sugar toc to ru GROWN HAiie CUKEN DANDRUPY, ae ae the mugar has been diverted eczema, NO KESULTE NAnGRS re ages ma. reckels. Ww were nxious Gentlemen, ladi v rays and hes of the ner » pay the price, but the food ad Bwedion treat inte for evids and rhe © as nt} 7 matiom; face, massage, shamposing. | | a ee ae ‘lroinintration would not jet M ehiropedy, Low Dalton, 31 Se Se saerE er . refinery is not running now; it has Wide. Riitott #848 Open rom his board to the « © sugar to refine. We had an op WP AND Tat that bis class and order number are | bs Ontaiae Queen City ¢ “ yw that he is not within the cur Fae - vss ve | rent quota of his board tiben Geeta | hen some of t HOFRL WotLaN AUTO BUMPS WOMAN da. It went right and Jefferes ¢ court hoese | rick 24, 107 Ur | ‘ cached for ministerial services | + pariors Malm €¢9! aa run Into by an automobile | represented at the ses DIAWON WATCHES AND JEWS ' corner Hecond ave. and/rion by Curtis FH. Lindle hief coun: ed verware, cut gins end Ur et. Thureday night Her eel ft the food adw lor able, but alsolately ries were not rerious Chairman Reed explained at the out Pern MICHARL set that the committee would « 202 Pie Rt. Jeweler later whether Hoover would be pe Formerly at 1204 Becond Ava mitted to croamexacnine witner Ler 2 jenmwas Baten tthe coat ry lw Hoover's Warning Kead | Seeking to learn why Howy P. Tot, Fambie, Loddle, hello pal r re Late from Me stricted importation of sugar, Reed Fy nd even read a statement ma t May by balla | . lieover that ner car short , rena «tn ae | STEVENS viata sors age was imminent unless the supply Mernher Dancing Teachers’ Asi NY was conserved wtaten Pra A ’ wna WILLBIK made last May ted the - “6 W. Phone Ballera rop for 17 1 be 1 WANTED OLD FAL@® TERTH (DONT below that the pre MATTER IF BROKEN). MIGHERT . PRICKS PAID” CAMM FOR OLD Can you figure va fate +a ot tact, the erep was GOLD. SILVER AND nA 8 t? ex- . ve he yea me fore ee, Bee ee, on ae el] aS small as tha ox xem t ar before,” said © sMiTn BLDG, rourTH icon | pressed in decimals, it spe sal 1h de haariue NO PLATING 00008% eiph it t An@ popuiar music taught ia 8¢ lessen would be .00008%. It sig 2 Spreckels aaid refiners at first re Par resents the percentage of || ¢isea t an the non-importatior 2 " Niue «STEN | loss to depositors from |/agreement, which fixing of ¥ N pal failures of national banks up grey the pu : ' vatess 917 We 15 mee with the foo ° mM Meeting ef Tres in the fiseal year of 1917. |) .)°'™ Sey wd si Ie Rn pa siglo g omgoe Page It indicates that national |)’ he agreement,” said Spreck ‘ Tide, Beattie. anks 99.99997¢%, " on the seg of December anks are 99.99997 o safe. Spreckels «tated that George M. e'clock moos, fer the an you beat that? Rolph, the San Franciaco sugar re a bee = Taek mp finer, who is one of three American . ie preston members of the international sugar Sr a oa FIRST NATIONAL | 2scorize"scnnd™oysison.ttes Diameeee ost le you walt; Sewetry contracted for the entire output ot | repaired and remodaied. i ge BANK Hawauan plantations. Work need at wholesale pr pe 1 JEWELRY MFO. CO “His price of 25 cents Jess a hun av° TU NLD. Foerth Fleer red pounds than any price for im ah MAK RA A FINNIE ported sugar, gave Rolph an adv ef you Why wait? Our re- tage of $1,500,000 a year over us, his uarantesd. iippodrome, Fite Js,” said kels uty Rittett sie ~ “4 voce PUGET SOUND | oui iove rat sore STEAMERS tional committee, En hmer ad NOTICE OF # ALL LOCAL ROUTES ella ailing stag yarn } ! Sugar growers in ¢ nue « of eTPAMERS LRAYR FROM COLMAN| forced the comm to pay $6.90 DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET 100 pounds, the producers’ own | _ | figure A wee “ eaitio willing to pay more . tain sugar and «at - . © v t "Victoria, BOC Pert Towseend—Pert umer's price ~ - , ar Lal “Other re 8 a ee u PRO Wimmer Mel Dee for) ft iipm ants rather than ‘ yin t mia neend. Angolan! daily nore 6 pr fixed owed @atiy | * Dose atl at Hoover added, “This price > ay be brows ve weterta Suaeaye. | h In fact, is regarded as a NB BOLNER, Tecoma Direct Good for Conservation ‘ ee treet’ Hoover als he ? fuk Se 4,1 t ea 1 539 See ~ Read ecord the non p for the p oe of import made Oct. 1 Wo 11k ot tue arcsdes or ” Pert Tewnernd Special i] t . a t Kir Mieus, for Port] 19 t at for tn Townsend direct! 10 t ' . “onnecta at Townaendl — @ally | 1 Meee tor att | “ cn Olymptel cot ary . 1 | ee at . nacortes and Netlingham Rummage Sale . oo Wi ee aan ! BiG RUMMAGE SALE 1978) eany Anace @any WESTUAKE AVE. AND 1906 neh FIRST AVE. CLOTHING FOR Frerett Teltingtnm—Amncortes MEN AND WOMEN Public Markets sai iy" 109,000 tons of } = Wesalte able f ates was elthe ° . wreend and rted row h preckels vINn St Runfayiitingham, via all Ran! 7 ‘ “# Joan iiand ponte. | Satur'y . Port Townsend—Port Angries—Neah 9 000, 000 SUBJECT ‘ pid Tay and Way Ports 'y phan . 10:20pm Port! 4¢:0¢pm ness x TO SECOND EXAMS & . ee boy Sunday ireion, Neah Ray and ait f Ero v Tnesd'y!way porte. Ry United Press Leased Wire 21 4 Hea ery Sabin WASHINGTON, Dec, 14,—The Annex net Port Tewnsen4—Port iAngetes, Cette || scestinn of eotae 6,040 080 ven ’ 10 tOpm ‘Mtr Walaleale, 2:20pm men, which will be the basis + taree 4 rt Angeles and! Friday|| row , Sonen Ose. “inter, ' | $190 i at, = Thousands are enlisting today. | : ain ham ba From the more than 4,000 local . " ai, tor! b:ttam| r 7 are Gambtel datty ards, the f juestionaires will - ant ay 1 *eKgion.| except mailed tomofrow. Within two ntom, 120 a Townsend| Sunday || months the classification will F , and Hada} c ready the se A oat f t | Saturday Onty gag ank potatoes, § " | opm isteamer Paret, training. The contin in Ff halt in, tadlow a first draft are expected to move to soc, Mte , ' “4 Pur th apring. On their heels om an raw recruits in the second draft will ‘ n tumble into the cantonments | I ' , b Arm With the aid of doctors and law-| oa ' | mete eae ahee yers, the government hopes by Feb-| all 1 at | air, City of Angele iyo, ruary 15 to have 9 000 men cat ’ aan itor fan’ht, alogued, card-indexed and stuck | Bel; 4-0 poo | except [Gamb cept away {In civilian ecubby-holes, from} RTE H cial flour, || sendevjand | 6 on| Sunday’ which they can be quickly drawn to ' 4 ma fill the second draft and all subse-| Potate marked pont landings. | quent calls for democracy's defend Passengers for nts tor |! or other boat tanding p must make GEN. IRONS BRANDS 5.277 on meee | and mamume all rink ity tn | one “ae 1,600 ENLIST IN DAY | pat J thi DANGE YARN A FAKE 20.2.0 1da boat land | ing charmer. AT SAN FRANCISCO 4 t fo Mabliity i Hmited to wear CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dee. 14 tng apparel, not te $100 for lute denial of the rumor from | whole ticket . 180 po By United Press Leased Wire attle that a dance hall with 3,000 | | Steamers and SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 14.—More d dancing girls was planned at the | Coa. aa than 1,500 men have enlisted in San « p Lewia Libert ark has Tacoma) fh Francisco in the army, na marine on cr? iN ai ie ” past 24 hours, it was announced to According to the rumor, the Y. W./| poarer soUND NAVIGATION co, | “* | A n to charge i} Ticket Office, € \ than 1,000 recruits taken all dances were to be conducted un Phone, Main 8098, over the state ked-into the clty r onl r — — —! a wpe ul trains today DRY SQUAD GRABS BOOZE AT DEPOT Bee. SPECIAL S| TRAM A bo ning 24 quarts of b SAT. 9:30 A. M. checked in from San Fran. was zed early Friday mornin the pi spiaemeies Under Au f Seattle | dad winihe « ag belaht sua ch areas er mmerce and m San Francisco to Alaska w ALSO n a trunk | TRAIN Auspiee RED SOX GRAB TWO Ky United Press Leased Wire Under of Seattle Bat CHICAGO, Dee, 14.—Pitcher Push talion, Third Infantry, Wash her Schang and Outfielder ington State Guard | Ste he Philadelphia Ath 70 were tr to the Boston Americ today for Pitcher Gregg, Catcher | Thomas and Outfielder K 1a u#h conwideration said to be $60,000 President Frazee of the Red Sox ar vance . hortstop Lavin and Outfielder ht FH Shotten of the St. Louls Browns were traded to Washington for Pitcher Gallia and $1 it To OF AUTO BANDITS By United Pre CHICAGO, en from bank by five a yesterday “eres | Horsemansh'p Show a Gra Dea. the motor bandits, was announced b amount © State ficials of the k to be $46 An n $15,000 * was in yd coin the amount would not exceed $26,000. Saturday and Sunday CANYONVILLE, Ore., Dec. 14 8 Thompson, 40, really wanted to 1p. @. TOCP. M it To insure his reaching Port aun a posed of kly ble, he dis ine horses to ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARE as py m of $2.30 War Tax Additional wv VIA Gre fs Railway PECIAL TRAINS L Seattle K Btation . - 9.3040. m, Ar. Camp Lewis ....1130a. m, ad Returning Lv. Camp Lewis . 4:20 p.m. Ar. Beat 6:30 p.m, informa- ¥ tion, tickets, ete. @p- as ply ¢ ket Of- Surplus Sale—$25 guar., anteed Coats $15 - EXTRA KPECIAL—Save $16.00 ; Donte of the best $26.00, val ‘oe ae saan tn teste wien PINCH JITNEYS — " Kersaye, Veloure, Thibete: ever? ene & work of art. Worth 00 Twenty-two of the 34 fitmey “# anywhere tn the United States drivers, for whom warrants have have either been ar- been sworn out, rested or have appeared sheriff's office Friday noon. i All of the drivers are charged with." operating an auto for hire without © 4 permit. Deputy Prosecutor Palmer is handling the ca $39.60 Surplus Coats $60 Surplus Coats .. Alsska Fure Mapufacturers’ Surplus Bale HOFFMAN'S 10 Fourth, between Pike and Pine at the EAR all the well known phono- graphs and you will be thoroughly convinced that there is none that compares with the Highest Class Talking Machine in the World THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY OnorT, CLEAR AS & BELL This is the famous instrument which won highest-score for tone quality at the Panama-Pacific Exposition Hear the Sonora First $50 $ $60 $80 $105 $110 $140 $155 $175 $200 $250 $375 $500 $1000 Sold by Bush & Lane Piano Co. 1519 Third Avenue. Downstairs at Turreil’s Bargains Always Special attention is now called to a splendid line of Ladies’ Brown kid Lace Shoes of the latest style, priced at $7.50. You would feel satisfied with them at $10.00. Felt Slippers for every member of the family, with prices from 75¢ to $2.00. Boys’ high-cut Boots, inch tops, in splendid chrome stock, at 50, $4.00, $4.50, according to siz 1 tan Men’s Workshoes, especially adapted for shipyard service; double sole to heel, neat in appearance but intended for hard service, $6.00, e. You are interested in thes Downstairs at Turrell’s 120 Marion Street or 903 Second Avenue.