The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1917, Page 19

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ptt) PHONR ror S SRATTI ote 11—Acreage for Sale TAR = _ ” ry ChaOKS H PAY The Star | = WANT AD : Mefective May 1, 1917 nasebe NSIENT— CASH ADVERTISING v onan in advance—any classifi pe dro. 102 i. NORTHEA HROKMAN . conte Der line of fraction of line | Viret Ave Six times for the price of five. TRANSIENT ADVER- hic tal CHARGE " beat * ‘TISING abundan water; level; on mat ir tine per tnaertion .:10¢| hiehway and stage, Price only $400 x Innortions for the five.) $60 cash. $10 per » CONTRACT ADV a AAKEN & SEX fe fine per month—t h. 62.98 1 Ave © per month—3 the. 3. ‘ parte F Hine per cone al | ths. 138) 15- ~Farm Cand for Sale Per month—12 montha 1 i Por " 2c Himes each week, 1 year, arty pe lites ; a tow aaak > Theo tease . a in fact, not tnt aoe. tines each week, 1 year, per , line. , . 10 1 y $700 ‘ Bix months add’ “iy cent—Th ' f city: partly cleared: | moOntha, add 1 cent . ee; fine ok, part bott OPEN SPACE . nt 4 $00 ines to ve used in 1 yea line 1 y, Ynce ta be ised in i yea pee Npes to be used in i year. TRAMS Nev ECTAL RATES ON UBGAL ADS | rine Mire of Want Ad Department 44,000. 8 ’ sh. . MAIN 600 \ & pronena Bix months add \ cont—Threw $22 Mallard A Vallard #1 henths add 1 cent We Lan; Ge OPEN SPACE ‘ TIFSTAR on THESEATTLESTAR 20% eS ee DIRECTORY ©: ~~ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW iRhbMAN—ATTOR- = Infurn ished Houses probate matters hotes, collections. en ad “ae : pe: Yo ® general inw pr Furnished Apts. | 1h phy amen RATE FURNITURE FWO LATOR | WOMAN LAW vaking Price tile t $10, North | confidential ieee RANA AAA Me THY “ity Teal B iiate rie Sate | fe 25—-Unfurnished Apts. | TO SHIPYARD WORK | BAY VIEW APARTMENTS, 29 mta-| Practice, Hurke Bide. artunente Main 720: Hight anal iusury OPTICIANS ts | —*« Th hiviers—c BOY WANTED patent booklet free 22? New York Mik 5 J—Pateat Ate Good husky bey of 16 to 18 yea) | FRED P. GORIN- nay. Poteet} | 7 . | old wanted to work as fy | } bey tm presse room. Bteady i BICYCLE SUPPL od and tnereanee tn salary Wi Bo > WORK—G. ft ae z , 1922 Fourth. Phone Main 3656 or of press CHATTED LOANS 2 To ay MONEY TO LOAN Seventh ave $25 to S20 Q.PRIVATE PARTT will lend on ptance | @- - a 4 furniture tn rest “ee =. WANTED—Aa Mion hor ta eat of school early to earry por own paper route and or weekly payment Apoty te Mr. Denehen, at Star a and Tester WANTED — BRIGHT ROT TO earn business end of news. Ithe | paper business, Good oppor tunity for riemt boy. | Nee oO seen.| — Avetr our meteem otras 120T Bevecth Ave onda and jewelry at {boundary of German Lorraine. troo OTHER CHARGES Othere may AD.) Te VERTISN lower rates, bet how about | © ™ the COMMISSION th hares? veet PROVIDENT LOAN GREENE t ve But ie a08 ¢ rons t eRLt |skirmishes between Sammies and Germans kere in the neighborhood of the Rhine-Marne Paris, and A2 STAR—FRIDAY, DIC. 21, 1917. PAGE 19 Detail Map of the American Front Over in France HELUMER DP SHARALBEN BAUR COURT MORVILLE LEYING, ALTDOREy |HSMING ° Lolsr MOREY v \ ORISECOURT BEL Lemus HAMPONT #4 CHATEAU-SALINS i Aron LA Al ee SORMYEVILLE A CHAMPE NOU x ~e, TR BEVILL E ESSEYIA COTE STREMEY SCALE - os is is the territory in France where there are American soldiers on the battle line.|Canal, which crosses the battle line northeast of Luneville, almost in the center of the map. line of combat is shown in the heavy dotted line; note that it is very close to the Observe that a few exceedingly small pieces of German territory north and east of Nancy are now in possession of the allies—presumably the French. Railroads are indicated on this map by crossed lines, good wagon roads by parallel lines, and canals by lines with circles on them. This map covers a territory 60 miles across. From Toul it is 160 miles wést to miles northwest to Verdun. The government has not announced exactly what section of this line the American ps are holding. The entire line shown here, however, is only 72 miles long, and the} For. Sal ¢ Miscellaneous _ 9—Legal Notices | Annex, eating apples, 100 doa, 3 doz thc, T Iba. ontons, Ib. Stall 60, buns, 1$¢ dom; fruit cake, ; 110, Jonathan apples $1.35 box, Spits _|59—Legal Notices | we in WERENY GIVEN PAT A She bettie ths |'70c and $1 each. |enberg apples $1.5 box, Winesap ap ~? Wann ie ee ‘ saad Buttercup oleomargarine, 35c Ib ine meat 20c Ib. Stall 192, g00d Gem potatoes $1.85 sk. Stall 159, joms Wtd. sschs pa aE eh Ona be. 6c. Stall 15, best Yakima Gem patent flour $2.60 sk. 30c pkg. tree WAND HOAKD | *AS Tole ton votatora, 4 Iba. 10c. t Se \% Ib, 2 cans asparagus tips The Rellante, 907 Thirt ave. ° mormetik ood | ee te : sth sons sen Spe weadiees raisins 260, Stall |You hear the call Have you anewered? DEVELOPING KODAK WORK No aa Wr os cada eae.) ee nt 6823 Winslow ; South End Pe A ee thetnnen vatlonéng Rearestienmsetensitset : 2, Cove oysters, 27¢ can; Mrs. |g NG tte oak sean 8 38-—Male Situations Wanted Xew wows , 1 y'n jelly, 120 jar; hips, Rise Wan = — 7 10c pke.; Rex chicken can er ; i - >, cs Anderson's, Weanon oll, 5 gal. ETA M A ERS. Public Markets ominy, 15¢ can; rolled oats, 4 Ibe. }—Wanted Miscellaneous a ee eae lemon and orange, 25c Ib. Stall NTTHING FO Pine Street 48, best Jersey butter, 50c Ib; fresh a: Stone, 2 old eutend |TANCh eggs, 5c doz 8 42, na PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS “*'* 1 age, 8c Ib; Hamb FHAYN HARRIGON—*60i SIXTH Fivtott 7627 AAA AAR ADAP ALLL STORAGE DRY. — Central @torage Co. 165 8} pox HAND CLOTHING AND BOLD. 1980 Wake jar wr Light matches, 2 ite "formerty Ada be ante” ed | _ 0 L ADMISSION 20¢ KIDDIES 10¢ =oees 2)" ORPHEUM (Guam Busin eae THEY’RE HERE 4 WAIR Fogene Levy Mer. Your Favorite eatiake a Prone le ~ PANE a avamaN | om 5 Third and Madison Mar it AND NOW PLAYING : | ere TONIGHT ouch C THE FIRST PICTURES OF THE HOTELS cm seams a f MA secon Seeds | i i aan 7%) erat to han one Clark Se ee wes C HALIFAX ANXTOU HEAR In an Exquisite Picturtzation 3, Exe Pek wit Hi te or plows, outf! Btar PP LPAL LLL LLL DL y Acreage for Sale . PARGAIN Goo 4-ro0m spring wot electric ite 4 r Sale Miscellaneous fASH AND DOORS bo bin, one auger & cupboard for pans with panel door in Price $36 set up, or $36 pote and lower part Two-light Spruce flour bing fell anyone, #hip anywhere, and guaran. too wafo delivery. The Iargent factory in the West selling direct to com umer ©. RB. WILLIAMS Co. 1848 Firat Ave. & Aenttio, Wash. A ECIAL CHRISTMAR PRESENT F LADIES. KB ARE SACI ’ 09 LADIES SAMPLE nF $18.00 M 7 PRICE ¥ ia A ONL _ edi SERVICE FLAGS CLIFORD & VAN ARSDALS on Bh 1019 Third Ave. of Youth and Love LOWER FLOOR 20¢ a 7 Pee me Ieneiae | | we ORDER OF NOTICE THERRON CONTINENTAL ADDED ATTRACTION Dead oe 8 rH BLDG af RAG bender Dancing ‘Teachers Ana's a lo wheleente prises | TRWEERY MPO. On | Fourth Plone PLAYING taught in 20 lessons ACTS Alice Howell In a Circus of Comedy Her Bareback Career 10¢ Adults—Children Se o'clock in the forenoon; and that f bo published in the Be tar, & newspaper printed ME PIA ages Bide PETROVA a “The Silence Sellers” Main 2911 MN. Y./ 7016 18th N. W Phone Baliard4 if i i RE is” seaxarssss aoesacx wots A Gift to Your MADE OVER UMTRELLAM, ie UP |“ judge of the said court, and the seal | — Z ecovering, repairin organ, 1 thereof, at Beattl in said dintrict, i . Biel ove gpereet, at Seattle, fa said dietrist, on Friends; Faatnensexctuntvely. Dp WELFATI PrOweT IAT oliday Presents mre eaaets _womingios Site go oy Rahs A Loan to the Government Wool, Gloves, olive Rain-Proof Coats .. WANTED OLD FALAR TRETH (DONT FRA drab $1.00, $1. | $6.00 to $21.00 MATTER 1% BROKEN) r BETA a ‘This Christmas many persons otive Drait Spiral Puts PAID. CASH Army Sweaters . $6.50 to $2.50 - vho usually giv dor new RILVER AND The Yuletide season will be cele who usually give a s olive Drab’ Woo! Hele “ paper Cc cy as & © going M_JNWELRY MFO, CO. 413 te | brated by the King County Demo RUSS TORTURB paper currency as gifts are g Navy Jerseys $3.50 mets 81.50 _C SMITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOR | ot ub at ite regular Saturday |Can be siiminated by wearing the|| to give War Savings Stamps and U,.& Army, Modsos Olive Drab Wristiets 75e kaeiW KINGSTON PUNLIO. BTEN noon meeting and lunch at the Go ! ndbei Rupture Support. Wel] Certificates instead, Doing this last Shoes Trench Mirrors seer overt wide. x ats cafeteria, Firat ave. and ( yife free trial to prove its superior Pi) pelp the government by en 5.50 to 87.50 | $1.25 (6 B50 SOR eR | oe eae be il Christmas | A. LUNDBERG co. abling it to conserve the gold as Army Sox, cotton,.,.20¢ | Khaki Handkerct Legal Notices musical festival ‘01 Third ave Seattte || the basis of credit, and also by Army Sox, wool Bee | mack “ties — _ actually adding to the funds at its Money ele 82.25 to 80 Compass Sicunine one eae disposal for financing the war Army ME v4 jeatior Putt MEF Ae the maine tree 138 gecpiens Regulation Officers Dunnage Bags al meeting of the steckhotaers kets a gilt-edge government se ure $3.25 a ' Bavings & Trumt Company curity, earning 4 per cent quarter Regulation | Officer corporation, will be held ly compound interest Sabers $10.50 | Beattie, an n the Trench Coats $16.50 to $21.00 | Drab Shirts so BLO Lo $4.50 Blankets, Leather Gloves, Shirts, Khaki Trousers, ete Holiday Gifts made from U We Invite Your Inspection. United Stamps ‘tates War Savings und Certificates on sale The First National Bank Olive lhe HAPPIEST DAY of the Year, May this be YOUR realization, is the sincere wish of Dr. SHERRY’S DENTAL OFFICE Corner Fourth and Pike Underwear, Khak! also a large line of S. war implements. Phone Main 4619, Washington, December 11, rier ; J ple syrup, 20c. Fish Co., cat ~ ples $1.50 box. Stalla 35-36, Spitzem 77 a |f 2 ing, 106 Ib “WESTLAKE berg apples 15¢ doz, Jonathan ap / Pages Gouna tear Ce. » butter, 50c; Stall 108, Christmas candies 8¢ pies 15¢ dox, mixed nuts 26c Ib. Stall number 403 Hoge values, 2 Iba 86c, Stall Campbell's soups 10¢ can, |t99, Roman Beauty apples $1.10 bax, +) 19, freshly ground peanut butter ure Pop” pop corn 120 Ib. Libby’s | jonathan apples $1.10 box, Yakima

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