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—— eres bookie onenined Senonsidianotennttshns inantelindlsdeniiedinsdendlinancntien Danmndinn.cnoa-acodidennastk atten STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 1917, PY PHONE a w Stag eee | You Are Losing WOMAN HERMIT LABOR LEADER ASKS AGED WOMANIS KAISER’S 1ePS WANT AD 222 2oeee| Much Business | LIVED IN HILLS, THAT ENGLAND SET SOLE OCCUPANT FAIL; FLEET IS wo to Be you are not using the Rates Rates” “iste won| Gast cities] CLAIMS DEPUTY FQRTH AIM IN WAR OF WAR VILLAGE NOW CRIPPLED an hoa tor ale om os me. Ye with tar provides _ you oO ANGELE That BY W. S. FORREST By W. 8. FORREST, * work in th Bo gy B- wi; With, a8 & business | rh HH" the "r wecaeiees wom. | . United Press Correspondent U. P. Staff Correspondent. FRANSTENT CASTE ADVERTISING | Commercia Fy Ey ig builder.” an." who 1@ linked with Frank| MONDON, Deo. 28,—Indors esl Rares WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES WITH THE FRENCH ARMY sh in advan any © X NIGH WOME GLARE YO NAVY Vik A clretidiing of ene! wed Gorman maxter Of President Wilson's war aims, and a ~ Se ee cern, IN THE FIELD, Dec. 28.—-Prete IN THE FIELD, Dec. 28.— ore ring to live in a pig pen rather th Germany's Zeppelin program, jon acre ar reme . avy ye Meonts per tine or fraction at N98 | acl" S\seeen’ medern ho declared that “not speaking even more emphatically than hereto | ty, we knew Austria and Turke had announced with boastful pride Bix times for the price of five : oom megors prareeg ea pA gg Ae sist Madr ‘fore that she is not fighting « war| not want to continue known ail her life is the story of an} in 1914, etande @ dreary failure wee yg ag soph hag ths the measage deliv Aren't wo justified,” Henderson “#04 Frenchwoman who f ae ay es | today Desuis Gaaee Sk ered to Britain's trades union and la-|eald, “in concluding that Auatria Joely single inhabitant of a deserted Accurate figures available to and mot Phage Kno geste 1 | BOF Congrens ay by the laborite}and Turkey are ready for a nettle mage in the Aisne department o | the United Press show that of f confession by John Knox armed Northern France 3 leader, Arthur Henderson. The ses n ° he government is 53 Zeppelins put into commi renter, investor and spend- | with the murder of Jykupalch ; mgnt, provided the government | iP Pp | | | reon outlined Carson's re ¥, Iv a woman who owned & cabin | Urgent plea that Hritain make clear | on Schulenberg’s and Herman distributed among a care- ful reading public that in cludes high and low, rich . and poor, employer and » > re J , Water Front Property employe, household PARRD i D HOUSER :. tay away from the home she TRANSIENTCHLARGR ADVER- FoR QUICK BALE, F Lie? Piret A ie = of five aING 16 Per Nine Sixth CON Per line Per line Per tine Per line per Bc Hines each line |xlon Wax specifically called to dis: | prepared to deal with them as Defying even the French military sion since 1914, 35 have been avti~ul Long Lake: | er, in fact, ALL CLASSES Nolan declares he drew from! cuss war aims, Henderson moved] many is dealing with Russia? authorities who have ruled against) totally destroyed Wt 800 feet piptn wae begey nd come’ tent Two have been badly damages in Seattle and the entire | K"°* the ftatement that Jakupaleh |odeption of President Wilson's out-| wasn't a similar course pursued, ew the return of former inhabitants to ’ sere 23 433 354- 732 = ae : : ; Ste ines Sach week, 1 yeal Price 92.000 ay terme, t was acquainted with the woman. |line of war alma in full pectall th 4 to Turkey, by the village on account of its prox-land put permanently out of con rik a dae ae 1 pecially with regard t ur put permanently ee scaina aia cont- PINNEY &_RTREET, 126 Third Avs. ibutary territory to this |/icnox says schulenderg, Jakupalch| “The war," he declares, “becomes|us? Did we prefer to take Jeruna-,imity to the new German lines, Marie! mission months, add i cent. — City Real Estate for Sale y res popular peo- | and Mmo. “Hl spent several weeks la struggle of old and new systems {lem forcibly? In it surprising that | Lozier, 65, picked her way back un-| ‘Two, possibly destroyed, are now OPEN SPACR ity Real Pstate for e ri r,”” every after-|/in August and September at their[ot government. Seer diplomacy | neutrals, Russia, even America, can,aided, and finding the pig sty the] miysing part of what had been| One was badly damaged and tem- B00 nes be used In 1 year, Ps ert ? noon and evening. cabins in the mountaing, The wer. and compulsory military — service uapect us of annexationist design jean FN in ‘ : " _ ; * an was oro “ le y » ho pred’ n amary at d f . her home, «he gathered up odds anc { ee 000 Vines to be used in i year, s-eTORY MOVER AND > ae , " provided with plenty of should be rendered unnecessary Labor must demand a clarif r r ea i porarily put out of commission iz ae, pee , tue | vam A | You can corral much of ey and had a big touring car at The allies must renounce thelr| tion of Britain's porition if the work-|¢nds and put a roof over it, Once) December, nese tae to Be used in 2 year, pa ARDEN TRACTS, 91,080 their patronage thru her disposal nox says he was alintention of creating an impenetra-|ers are called on for further sacri.) settled, whe refused to leave | Thirteen remain in service, eight | sree 2, con | | STAR CLASSIFIED AL freighter and became acquainted | blo barrier inst the German peo: | flees. in was here the Miss Mary Vir. of which are detailed to the North ’ SPECIAL RATRS ON LAGAL aps) ) Yo 8) ‘ ‘ with Schulenberg and Mme, “H" in| ple. Germany's autocr must give} “This does not mean the white! ginia Poyton, of Charlottenville, Va..| seq two to the Baltic and three at Inquire of ee ae Department prvi . mT at a lower cost than thru | moking trips to and from the moun: | place to democracy. 4 arinm must} feather. Labor does not desire that one 08 ae young Ameri ats vane experimental or school ships is nas. aawei and water any . . Se tains. He did some hauling for them, |be universally discredite many be admitted to league of aiding the returning villagers of th i ~ any other medium in Seat He a , « for th miversa’ 1 ted rmany be admitt leagu Lose Seventeen in Raids © ~ Six months add \ ceont—Thres| | tm and paid for; two blecks | rive: ' " he nays. He states that on Christ-| Declaring his com upport of| nations while intoxicated by her mil-| Aisne, found Madame Lozler cont wor and tuity ||} tle, circulation considered. | nt Wilson's war aims for|itary triumphs, but the allies should) | “What are you doing here?” the, Raids of France, England and ye room for | F mas night he and Jakupalch became | N SPACR and pout: | CALL MAIN 600 and | tnvetved in a quarrel; that both drew | America, Henderse lmake it clear that the struggle will | Young American girl asked. Belgium have cost the Germans 14 er T cS m 1 The American people are fighting|continue only for principles and It's Her Home Zeppelins, & having been agsounted NEOEAT ULEO WAR bargain. La for conquest | “This i# my home and I had a| rin England, 6 in France and 4 RRR RRR een aie per mouth with Maddie ing. In an automobile Schulenbers months ad . get rates and information | «uns end Jakupateh wan shot, He} * on Star classified advertis- | @°e* "°t know where Mme "Tt" ta for a league of nations more than | ideals, and ne anything else, And yet this moment| “Labor asks an opportunity to @ | rene to come,” wh r Mdward Car-| certain how Germany is prepared to) “put how did BR ger) me to the cabin tn oe n to treat that proposal with scorn! accept Inborite peace proposals “I just got here, that’s all I know.” eight in Germany t ' mountaineer ——~| Ali the entreation of the young in numbers, according té BRELLAS | upaich is said to have been an leave the improvised home in the not yet been employed, leaving 64 sold by the Ist of January. meaning of the latest with t ment that Hoh s ~ U MBE i ; } maneuvers at the Hrest-| ism must be eliminated before any) rm ELLA | General Crowder Litovek Hussian peace parleys, as| peace ie « FACTORY DENNY @ RWINO 100 Pine St. y Bh, in Belgium. Accidents by fire, wind and lightning have destroyed ai sponie has been selected by you get here?” DIRECTORY ~~ ATTORNEYS. AT LAW T-ATEXANDER HUREMAN wey-at-law, Willa proba mortgages, notes, collections thing pertaining fe @ genere « AVE CAR TIN age. nicely arr t to elty; lot s paid. Can 8) com all tmpreverr very easy ter tice tm all courts Third and James Rt sei TROLA NAY BEINN—WOMAN LAW. | yer. Consultation free: confidentia General Cotlectiona — 618 | Oriental Tu Main 2781 ET #cHOrF TAWT? 189 tnd ave Consul eral praction. all canes Tr RALL—ReT APL Imi era! practice. Murke Bids are Main war, The first fell in the North WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. — Ger] ‘The Teutonte talk brought scarcely, NO DANGER AT PUYALLUP | goa and the second was accident many is striving to talk to the Unit-| any response in responsible qu arters| TACOMA, Dec, 2&—-The Puyal-| ally burned at Fuhlssbuttel. Officials panned t AVR. N A short time at this prtee we Om eaay termm 19th avick servtee OLYMPIA, Dec, 28—The next draft will be made February 40) ed States and the allies thru Russia. | here toda rding to a telegram received by! phat ia th t off lup river ha# risen three feet in 48| In addition to her Zeppelina, Ger- nzollern:| hours and is still rising at the| many has had in commission since of about a foot tn fe hours, beginning of the war at least 13 eptable but there is little possibility of its| of the “Schutte-Lanz,” “Gross” and any's adoption of the slogan. ing over its banks, and causing! “Parseval” types ] nnexations, no indemnities” 1*| another dangerous flood, according| Of these possibly sevep remain ir , with Kus garded merely as a trap to appeal!to Engineer Roberts, in charge of! service, two, however, as non-com- uthpiece, de | to the unthinking, whereas anything the inter-county improvement work. batant instruction ships. ong the German pro-| specific she has mentione swath al peace to the @l|take care of broad problems like Belgium, which must be settled LOTS ONLY 8 Meridian ave Gov. Lister from Provost Marshal | peyton hn of each tot neon by jtoday, apparently on tn full fo ' . *-| sia, am Germa BANKKUPTCY 008. | igned to pans WAY 1 Tor ae # OF FIRAT MEBTING OF | pe RADA ARAAR AS EDITORS ed and paid for: $60 cash. | ready to build on. (Why| nternational experts here| Gerr OPTICIANS | Famunds, Praser-Patcrsoa Coe balcony, a Main 274 6 German peace move is “No 59—Legal Notices THI Cnr OF He tne « ™ does 1 ndinbads _|45—For Sale Miscellaneous ae ’ DONT LOOR | eaex ATTOKNEYS—PATENT can TL RVR Consultation and 1917 patent booklet free. # orks Rik. , a» 0 Pateat FRED P. GORIN ney. Patent | Rox + BTUAR or fee refunded. 101 Central | & i OTF seu re # mnt EY, WELL, BUT FAS mwick, Lawrence, 423 Horke | | alley: en RATAN BICYCLE SUPPLIES he WAR Maia 9 In for a gen air 45—For Sale Miscellaneous: | y to move Sasi AND Doon | Kitehen evpboarda, 4 ft @ In. wt Digh, two wines Goore and three lone adjustable abelves in the upper part, three drawers. one four bin, one sumer bin, mining beard, and & cupboard for | pete and pane with panel door te Jeower part Price $36 eet up, or S26 r of Marry Rdgar Soesbe at | | 4 “esses RAIN BLAMED UNKNOWN MAN FOR ACCIDENT SLUGS WOMAN eared windshield Is to| Mra. August Larson, 6716 32nd s/ blame for the death of C. J, Mel |ave. N. W., was slugged while on ‘uafurnie! LIBERTY LOAN DELIVERIES Main 3 1100 to law den: near erma | Benith, §20 ttorn Sn Enock Gown. WE BS el S-creas-panel doors wig. 1291 Fourt enti te CARH 2 ~ | Getiage front doors S-room modern bungalow, clese to 18th * LOANS room medern bung oan to Two lent wind Hroberg. $229 Mallard eve Loan Patland #2 We are now delivering bonds of the several Liberty Loan issues as follows: 4 Rete 1 Amith Bust 36D WORK __Phow thet riot, ry, 1918, at 2 t whieh time ¢ Ay attend, pre 1.450. Young & | @pruce flour bine . Dan reefing a” Our lares Uluatrated catalogue No. M, — at, pongpeid, without charge, ms $316 | ofr anyone, hip enywhere, and guaree Ho hedigeescrgso tee oats delivery. The largest factory |y 00) tn cald district, tnie|2% 749 North 76th at, a longshore her way home early Friday morning appoint ae She boarded a Ballard Beach car int ® trustee, ¢xamine the | county, Ore., run into and killed by | shortly after midnight, and got off ts tay properly come before|@ Machine driven by T. W. Gilmore, |at 22nd at. Four men got off at the Pewee ys + | hulsh, who registered in Columbia MONEY TO $25 to $200 a o13. A PRIVATE PARTY will lend on ptance OOM GOFFAUE and furniture Im residence, withost re- | inney ru meval; aiso lfvestock and other oe-| cash. b curity of value PINNEY & STRER Grecia. monthly oe weekly payment | GVap_ s HOOM i Jan, shert or long time, at lowest! for $658: ¢-room f current rates Asecsaments. Phone Dea me eATA ing north « fter | mer Ne ee DaRSON 19A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . me | k and had reached Olive at she screamed as she fell to the 32. W400) | aie! 1 was covered with moisture,|N. & M. Lumber company, who was oLee, PITTRD Ss EAME Ss and he failed to see Melbuish, who|about 50 feet ahead of her, rushed re 2 T R | stepped from the sidewalk on the|to her assistance. At his approach, examine the First Liberty Loan 314’s First Liberty Loan Converted 4’s Second Liberty Loan 4’s mame place. As Mra, Larsen was nd ave. between she was atruck a blunt instru. Third Ave © intersection of Weatlake | Proceeding « ’ "| man, at HAWKING ave, @ | tm the West esting direct te cos BTA | eumer, noleding Oo 2 WITttaM® co. tase 1842 Fiver Awe\ ® Peatiia Waar 66th 4 Olive at, Friday n ning. arepter, | According to Gilmore, he was drt Referee in proposition ARADO | EEE ake & FORT ORCWARD by reason of ite lo | county seat of Kitsap county NEW COMPART INE, MATEO | Sruipped. to offer reat) Haeane trom $18 to $100 mnade quickty ana| cast lote, improved ho teefidentialiy on furniture, plano, Uwe | proved And unimproy or write Port Orchard Comm: a Port Orchard, Wash. SANDERS & CO. | itor Toe ON PL RL ae anes. 329 L. @. Smith Bide. Second and Yealer | FIT} Phone Mata 45ae « EYkaL. saree hn apherte Including THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK of Seattle opponite side of the ear from which | the asnailant fled. | ALL LOCAL ROUTES = [| Giimore wa looking | Mrs. Larson had noticed a mai NOTICE | wYRAMERA LRAVE FROW COLMAN wore lifted Melhalwh Into his| following ber and is of the tmpres-| 25.00, $40.00, aise rue | a STRCIAT CHIISTMAS PRECENT || POCK, FOOT OF MARION #TRKET lean and took him to the drug store|#ion that he was one of those who FOR LADIES WE ARE @Ac } 200 LADIE® SAMPLE 4 VALOR FROM $1800 TO 5.00, SPECIAL BELLING PRICE OM $1.40 TO $12.50, FOR & FEW || Qy fo ora | pital Ys ONLY teria, Port Townes? . KE COHEN Angeles noon Green building. They | fot off the car at the same place ving for bim there, so | Bbe wae wenrtng a number of ain} ice believe that! | 4 ____|] in the Jon a Koetee could & tle Ii he drove to the Beattie General hos | monds, and the =p R. H. MacMICHAEL, Bond Manager COLLATERAL LOANS ira We TOAN MONRY ON” Di monds and jewelry at ? per cent. NO OTHER CHARGES. Others may AD- VERTISE lower rates, bot how about the COM OM they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. In ~ 4 Marton. ari PLACE TO HORROW |All BA YVIEW ” FY t rn where the {injured man died | these were the motive for the attack The 4 r bis ar artment is working M 1904 FIRWT AVE CAR STEWART Prosecuting Attorney Br. | on the but reported no de R 1D 0 Wieamer Sal Bor tort Fitpm |) pe - . begets} ete ar i ™ oe Wie penta Pmpsted Wane" |lwin HH. Palmer questioned Giimore | ments at a Inte hou SERVICE FLAGS | mane [asa "viceorta “el Friday morning, and then allowed| Mrs. Larson is at her home, sut J. Webh Kitehen & Co. | @any | *Deee get con ba him to go upon his personal recog |% ring from a cut and discolored eye. | | 211 Cntversity mt, I¥iete er month a hs ———_— |] nisance, with instru . PRONOGRAPHA OUR KPRCIALTY || a nee. instr hed Apts. AnD WORKERS APPEN PARTME: rea mosey on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. to yard worker Lowest rates: confidential. single rooms, each § [AMERICAN JEWELRY CO.. #09 Recon@.| Iight furnished. at ON A 7 stand, hot tionary wash | or, steam, light, reom | care and supplied: walking dis- tance ye only drawbac taurant near Phone tions to return | to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which fs the highest t plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; raay " SECOND TAXL MAW IS .x0 Sc 7 uttie tee caee Seaetaraaes Gold Crown . AT NOON MEETING ‘ROBBERY IS MOTIVE $10 Bet of Ton mer” mH sa b ‘ Mondeo ager * used and Silver Fillings . aoe 5O0@ Frenc front | Volver bute All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression tak int! Pat Matteson Is the latest victim,| morn vg and ‘get teeth name da Examinations Sat alvin ae Ste ts ta ot Tt fers Call am ¢ Samples of Our Pinte am fe Werk. We vs Dead obrr? page today. suffering | peat of Time, Most of our present patronage is rec somonicn te ae r rrific blow that left him| early customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our unconscious in his car. | customers who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be Matteson has not. yet regained | ®¥F® You are in the right place Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays from 9 te 12 for Werking Peopie conactou , altho { believed the hoepttal he will recover. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Only a few days ago Lawrence | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET Oppestte Fraser-Paterson Co. Tacoma Direct calMieomere Tarome and Te FORKION RECORDS . RECORD EXCHANG ne ree encon 2480. ftpm every tee homre tel 1 i is OLD FALAK TRETH (DONT | 8 P¢Pmeingte trip, Te round Unfurnished Apts. | MATTER [(F BROKEN), MIGH EST B:00pm trip. j ’ FOV aT. wenger iar) = SAE cents © reli Jeceta Pit | = opm? pm | Ihpes 18 tepm daty |) nannna~~ | FREE RENT FOR PARTY WHO WT PRICRS PAID, CASI POR OLD Se lead partly furnish €-room fiat on first} GOL. ILVER AND DIAMONDS DANCING SCHOOLS hi Th - Fue nipropRnowe GUARANTEES FH| have use of kitchem Addreas F 4 of new Gances. | The sear, Tro nesodrome, | TACOMA, I ond time wit remsman John F. Miller will enorme J address the King County Demo Tort Tewvared fnectal cratic club at its Saturday noon tam Bir” Blows, for Port) T fpr S COpm Townsend A irect| 18:28pm Aally \Conmects at Townsend] @aity | Cafeteria, Pirnt Hh pall Hoes for all Ho will te ft pointe on Otyami owner to keep room and| SMITH JEWELRY MFG. CO. 418 L ‘Matty C SMITH BLOG, FOURTH FLOOR $1.00 Up Srowaia’ wnninet 3187 nd” Bettie’ : Pitth and University, |32— male Help Wanted PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR KA Tiny HARAIGON—O01 SIXTH | Bittott s7e27. PA DAS noel STORAGE A HIG BOHO6T aut of school and trenches whi own paper route as Necon . ‘pen neein ! J a Second - —- = - ited as a member of the congres- Apply to Mr, Denobue, at Mer! near Cnion ati e roy ues = - REY PIANOS POR RENT. RENT AP “SFiam @tenmer Whatcom) i d4am Bay. FinaPnoor Rage Wane plied on purchase, or Ton ae date ter A pouse. Central Storage Co. 165 White| ‘Trarte’s), Upstairs Bult Shop saves!) Union Teltine | 410 on men's suite @nd overcoats, Thira D, Trenholma former hairman and recently wr | HAVANAUOINW $3.00 HATH 1008 tet ae ||— fr shington, D. ¢ |= j Nellinghem Anacortes ma Washington, I ag: | KAVANAUGION $2.00 hata 1008 int ave | DALAL RAD | Te Oe ten and! @ally Riag PAPAL APP Oy Daas SECOND-HAND CLOTHING GATING BO Frere address the club and speak of im “aay averet pressions gleaned by him first hand fe linghamt at t “With ¢ ted in hotel WT AND BOLD." it04 rquist, a tax! driver, w oynacious in his ¢ on the ar road near Murray with a od skull. He is now hovering 1¢t. between Hfe and death, while George national caplito First ave. 1918 Westlake ave Phone or apartment 1-99, Star | 46. Wanted Miscellaneous Main 5999. 5 i? por TO CHARN TRADE; Other arti ady_ employment. Apply Belknap ain 1991 | | NA | aaiagan Miss Lillian Seaton, of Spokane, a ANYTING FO BREE po ic Auction Co., Main 6506 - t ARERR NAS TE *# lMte, Rosalie, for Port) Ettpm NOpTAD pd Mrs. Ellen Colby —y midn'ht'Townsend and Bel-| Tueet’y | Lane, of Seattle, will sing a d ‘apply | 51—Furniture Wanted Set eeeen vis ai Gol Toone jane Co. crus TRRTFORD || Trent 7iJoan tant pointe, | #atary | Pidd, a private at Camp Lewis, is MY gests || “pocg pereasee ae ~~ LOGAL WOMAN IS oo ae 2004 Becond ave. || Pert Texee oe ei SAYS AUL' mr an a rae _ ROBBED IN SOUTH ULT IS NOT ‘= Mote $291 sem Werraro June, 1743 it & HOTELS AND APARTMENTS — “NEW STANDARD HOTEL | 84- —Female Help Wanted | Corner First Ave. and Pine St. Largs, modern, outside roo’ erator | service: phone In all rooms; first-cla im every respect. Thc and vp; with pri- | vate bath. $1.50. | WANTED | INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED | “ tis ind $2 week up YOUNG LADY FOR GENERAL RAR RAR OE | ee Lal chmaeamnde Sieh 1l—Acreage for Sale a OD WARGATS of city: ete property: nies wood 763 5 — K COURAE MAKES A FINISHED || _ — dancer of y Why wait? Our re- cer | @ults guaranteed. Hippodrome, Wifth [Kingston Gam bia! Te ee ea | reity. illiett S187, |] except Ludlow. **Raton! ence MPTOMET ER CLASHES! nev. GREENE — MOTEL, HOLLAND, dnesday, Janwary 2, which | meana delightful work and good ealary.| Be ached for parlors TAIN, treats dandruft, ecreme. GUARANTEED Violet face mam Y WANTED AF ROOM Tit ORE | _fon- Washington station y and) Thurey | eatery -Business Personals iPFERN 5 I car tried ruaxcaco.ose axe STRONG SUPPORTER rar arrival tr vered today that Apes way ports There yt ' I'm not here representing Ann id any way x in the leeal x re representing the Port Townsend Port Ange! and Way Ports 10 20pm Str Walalenle, for Port Townsend, Port! Monday Williams, Dungeness! Wea ‘Port Angeles and! Priday 1 are the |Loulse Stro fan’t na chinery. I'm labor world, This was the opening statement | of Attorney Bradford in Supéior Judge J urt Friday morning. nting Erwin B. Ault, editor of Seattle Union Record, who Orr iagier, Towasend| Sunday sought a restraining order prohibit oraon, near court house. || cinnday ti ond. Mad! ee ing Reuben W. Jones, secretary of nigterial sovions || 7:00pm) loth aay | | Public Markets the act pmisteamer Puret, for! 9:00pm) @ tan, Land low " been entered dy an n hours without p- a, a physicians id burst a blood ~ of her hystertc Port Gambie— Lodiew— Plaster ¢ n . y re gine aerete rtin egal tho police the location of her room. | Tt to start, $12.00 per | Btendy work and ad certain Rew Cireulation Dept, Addrem lyn ave, Seattle, Wash. Phone Ken pridsy\hailasn venne ondition irey's ¢ was wi | 1 acres, highly improved; strictly mod bar em &-r00n big mo board, from canvassing {the re ull petitions against Anna ST. } Attor Annes, eating ap Personal application must be made on at date, Comptometer A ave 2 ALL NEW OR OLD DANCES GOARAN- mi | teed taught. Houre 1 to 6 and 7 to versity. Prot. Os ningn, La} ott 3187 Ride. Billott eed = DIAMONDS, WATCHEA AND JRWiet- i rep iy reasonable, but alsolutely reliable, “ ng y Bradford said he w F0P-| not dealing with the recall of Miss fo 1b. Rtone’s. | Btrony He told of the events that “<S -THOUSANDS ARE OR THEATRE P:d0am\Mteamer Puret, for! @:30pm |Kingston, Ladiow and| lway points vel, part is read n th and oat) wala F | 38. Bu OPP spinach h'a aardir HPUNIFY—20- ROOM mtr, City of Angeles, cash oF credit 1 restaurant for sais, Qany itor Ludlow, — Port] midn‘nt| Relinne PETER MICHARL 6666 ng nay ef i - gzed-off land, om the} . rece will net you $250| 202 Pke Bt, Jeweler |] except [Gamble Rangor! except . Tusine Jan 1 i | wa ’ Obe ba . nd in joeality. held thie up and get the surprise ef your | WATCH REPAIRING pesseist, ee —— || te. 2c | j A rt Orchard Commercial Co.) Diamonds eet whilo you wait: Jewelry Pointe marked ** are boat landings || - 5 | SUMAN or on ies] BY EARTHQUAKE arrangements for landtny @ bare laundry » 7 large can to- | tk Golden Few noodies,| W 4 town. Port Orchard, Wash | repaired and remodeled. thene poll Passengers for these pointe and for || 7 Work guaranteed ai qrhaicente prices. | Per boat landing pointe muat make|| Stnil 10 DG, Fourth Poor. || thelr For #ALe OF RADE EXP -| tranafer, wood, con! and feed bust SMITH JHWE 19. C. aM'TH OB ASIIINGTON, Dec. 28.—Thou O ONE THING causes so much discomfort ne Sidney 47. F, all risk and labtitty in) and A or spaghetti, 246, 6 cana cleanser 2/ sands in Guatemala city are without littia cont nding Btaamers pi for WoO LLL ee 7 > Bs 41—Livestock for Sale | 2 vet 8 war dpe 168 sabe 08 pee seen Stall 10. | shelter while the earthquake shocks as an inadequate heating system. Hawks pay * y STEVENS 72222, sth Ave Yo. 1 Yakima Gem potatoos, $1.79; fancy | tore continuo, sild a message dated ; AARBDALH, Ine. |""raivita, atock euaranieed.. itth and| Member Dancing Teachers” Anm. |] ine ave rhea eneeed: Hanetes|| Seiya iver 8 The. te, ~Aiall 166 rye|6 D. m. yosterday to the state d Gas Radiators make such a flexible installation A ve. | Ke Houth Park New York hole tle’ pounds allow: bread, 8 loaves Sweet 170 Uses, 2% rtment today at < » cha > Fo wan or 4 NAVY YARD man | OTN PIANO PLATING “'htwamare and. #chedulon Mh saves, 2 for thn: raisin bread, 3|" Hanger of pestilence was seen that any change of weather can be adequately i 6 ty et Ch eae RON TR pular music taught tn 20 leseona |] O°TE* actiy tor all points. (e whole wheat bread, 2 loaves from the fact the water situation is handled. You may use part—or all—of your | { lle you work in the omit Ps + sod . Tacoma) named In above 45-36, Nurbank potat $1.68 anck; fino | serious, and sanitary conditions are ‘ < : ae - 4 ; bag rot PRACTICAL. NURSE MRS WILTET rickets wi ed at tioket| carrots, $1.98 sack; yellow turnips, $1.65 | correspondingly affected radiators, according to your needs. il : m, tn é ep, 1008 Seen BW. PRene Roland office Open from 6:30 am. to L309 spk: ratapemer, tt atemmer sods, ters]. The American Red Cross ts aiding ; i r P , Z . || midnigh yas ig Me ~ ‘ © homeless ‘and has collected $50 z — . a DI METHGT VUGET MOUND NAVIGATION oo, | (Ann Beas of string bea ei Sto. ean [the homslees ‘And has collected #500 No furnace to bother—No coal to buy— iq Kye ast n Hide Ticket Office, Colman Deck. thee ay idee A is meena BSNS by se OAte end Res “Oftened N hi ti t. 7} ete | tien PuntG TEN: hone. Main A008 seeded ralsing, 260, “Atal! 192, Carnation | help from here jo ashes to carry out. : YRTI: save 7 Bid bt onch prunes. gee | The foreign colonies, including the ng pars tT RS | meal, 60 Tha, Fronch prunes ea Ghsdicniay 4 ' } ‘ountry elub very | [ene /Htall 180, No. 80 anck local patent flour merican, are repo: safe. splay showrooms ne lar and. license eet 59—Legal Notices $2.59; 2 tha. navy beans, 400; 4 the. rolled | GISPIAY ANC OUT SHO WIOGNS, . enings, Mr. Potter, MUND PARC O Jontn, 260; 9 160 pk amettos, 260, | WANT BE’ { ave. Phone Main 4665 Piast Mevnd fone Co wil be held atl iJ pre — was submitted to the city council i KIT PURAE, ON WEC:| number 40% Hoge Bldg, Seattle pikii 4, Dar esas conetoen can: | Friday by residents in that district { t property and pay for ad.| 191 t th etalon beans Sor the | eet tem lis wat) Wen eek Raymond Mize, wanted by the lo : } 2 transaction of auch business an may TRUSS TORTURD | wir ae Anderson's, Del Monte atau - a" le Automobiles PIVONTTY Coma detore the. seating he eliminated by faring the|eat THOU MSMR MbiIe peak, ani CM Goecu es cancun fer & Due i or i hlng phen trrr sta Fs free trial to prove its superior Ibe. can. Beall 4%, full | ted in Seattle within the Inst few Stuart Building Phone Main 6767 on ate Auto Repair p, 1911, | Do you want to invest your | |'t pesees, 2 Te: SOG e annee Cone, ©) ne | reeks, een arrested by the Port ; A V. Kitene,| MB Pike st |) money? Use Star want ads. AL LUND 4 Oo, ‘ FOAM, 245 th, RE bread, 2) 1nd police, A man has been sent 4 ule 1, Hox 61, Marysville, Wash, 6b GUOD used care, Winton Motor Co, @—— ——- ——@ sgh Thied Ave Seattle loaves 240; coffee cake, 2 for tha jfor bing L ‘ Ss

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