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i The Star WANT AD ne MANSLE ‘Cash S conte Stx tiny TRAD rt line in advance PHONE] jas MAIN It ‘ | fag ry Rates May 1, 1 b fective {T—CASH ADVI any per tine or fract Daw en for the pr TIs per inser Six Insertions £ CONT’ tT line e line r line line lines tine .. lines Hine Six months ths, add lines roline .. Vines to be used r tine nes to be Per line . RACT AL per month per month per month per mont? each wee each week add 1 went OPEN sPACR to be used used fn 1 year WAL RATES ON LEGAL ADS a juire \ ani Rey at-inw smortgages. notes. ANDER of Want Ad MAIN 600 Department ATTOR-| THE matters, | SHIREMAN Wille, probate cotlecti thing pertaining to a © tice in all courts. hird and Ja 7 ©o1 SCHORF RED ay i WOMAN TAW neultation free: confidential. | Practice. — Collection Bullding. Main 278) it fowns ik. | een |p Mae 1. Consultation tre . all camer: feo mod Sr Abiisnen ths P. GORIN Feteat Attor- | wwe Patent | SHAT ai} AS on patemta | $150 wide, (22 Burke Hid) *¥° | Sa 5- ree rood PRIVATE PA “ROO! and turn! moval; mec oe Gaicn Bide. Phoa — SANDERS & CO. 1606 I. C. Smith Ridge et Aud jewelry ai ? per cent NO BE lower rates, but how abo col OVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY | 412 Seneca an@ 114 Mar AN JEWELERY DEVELOPING KOD! AK W we ‘ORK DANCING SCHOOLS you old of new dances. End University ICIANS THRYN HARRISON. $7637. x Eases Central Storage Co.. 1 SECOND HAND _CLOTHING THING BOTGHT | funk Go, | 3291. 0 Beacon = vA 7% Corner First Ave. and Pine St Modern, Bervice; phone in « every vate bath, $1.50 CTION < 1—Acreage for Sale MAKE PREM on, bue ine irk in city Soend and mountains. sacrifice AASEN & SEXT je wilt SOMETHIN 1.00 canh, ‘on mainik Boil 2 to # feet water. € only § _ Bexton WO ACRES with nico alow; cl yards. $1, 418 Green CLiaE TO BEATTL from Colby large stream running water for berries and ‘This iss snap at Wi mii ‘woil Maown, 4 CLIFFOR rona, 15 $1,600; $100 cash. $10 per month. | place ts W acres without a stump town and market acre cas best county. 10 yearly payments; factories Proposition on the n ‘who wants « farm trated Third ave., and outbuildings, stream. beat buy HEEMA 417-18 Green LN coven smmaeen 2 2356 line: also, eurity of value monthly ‘The price should sell it quick iture in residence, without re * livestock and other se-| pa hots. weekly paymes time, at lo WINT whe Second and Yesier @ to $100 made quickly and jally on furniture, pianos, live: ¥ 4642 LOANS ON DIA; TERA. CAN MONEY CHARGES Others may AD- [MISSION they chars: aL teed 1) confidential CO., $09 Becond ARTICLES AT THEYRE Jacobs, P.-1 "IN AT i 19 cents @ rotl OME GUARANTEES 1 Prof. Eitiott 2187. The Hippodrome AND SURGEONS a sixts, | TAP STORAGE EPROOF STORAGE Watt White i964 1136 First 000 » JUNK, isi it 6 EN Gi AND APARTMENTS | ANDARD WOTEL outside rooms; elevator rooma; first-class Fespect. Te and up; with pri ORDIALLY INVIT hits iw ON, 5 P ts AN OFFER = rth of city, near Country club. You can live here Good soil; view of WE MEAN THIs. | LOMT. Firat Ave. Ei claap Bia oer and acres city. | of Price * 45.00 per month, buys 5 jand, only short way fro ep. Abe om highway to be paved 6.00. It's & snap. Aasen ‘0, 191 ist room limite and jone to city on easy terms. Schroeder, Bide. 4 004 rich tdeal sr 5 acr chickens or $275 with inelu Opto! ond AVA 0 per month DD & VAN ARSDAL 1919 Third Ave | xitone high Price Thi minutes from Pelle orth $2, ALL CLEARED rich mellow two b, 60 conte monthly, Dal ke, 709 Becond ave. N PRICK OF FAM LA agricuttural part of Bno 425 to $26 per acre aye. mille. | up The beat |OUF rket for the man| *" fend for tus |g re. Hrownell Land Co.,| feattle, Was ANCH HARGAT near othe! springs Price only $65.00 north of eity ACHKOEDER ide —#th aod Pike FOR SACK tory howe, eonth Apruce plenty of labo | in t nume house fine XWPE | ann BAM: TO ¥RO DAY pom and 1948 F lot 602100, from, two $000 w oe UNG & mM Ave, Phone “Daliara 813' RA Raltard, 000 F Kenyon, front feet | ward. 43—Lost and Found wer part knock rosa-panel doors | Cottage front doors Two-light windows Prepared large —City Lots for Sale lots, 4 on 29 © op halt ean YOUNG \giiard Ave wel Vent " t 08 West BPR year thr ie tr reain Raat oft ar, In - BTHESEATTLESTAR! ‘: big IRECTORY ATTORNEYS AT LAW A Lot Orth to uh ave re and balan an bs tat ven pre Take and crook 00 8 en Waliard § 19-—City Real T state for Sale |WaNrkD OLD Fxiay TATE wae 14-foot ° WATER partly barn and ty: only Madison » Kirk oot Mur K | SIGEEY FURNIED HONE MUSTLING = N price for 4 D w ramon This te ORR AN te TOWN of Port Orchard ulek sale COMMERCIAL » sin and ao make CO, 44t “OrrEen ke & 1 wha Ww -TN AVY YARD Sreom bun. | PORT dard and } Emp! Apartment hows t906 ¢ impro TFET, At v TERMS 100 WE exeetiont ote and tn RD Port ¢ Wash term! M MODE A aap | 32—-Male Hatp Wanted _ Cir an Hy paper route and Donohue, at at TPORMEREY Apply te WANTED taught. Fitth and PPORTUNT d. Port rannie Ot) Hidden Tr COMMERC car aT kon Washington passeneer SRL Rewer \o 33—Male | Situations Wanted | TL +3 pave tmprov wehard TAL & MERMAN SCHROEDER. ¢ “COTTAGE, Tt aw dine Apply fa Mr uit te oy i S00 1 ranches for 4 can tive on work in the! om homes for PORT OR CO, Port Thm with 1.590, on 18 Green mie over fr, Bittett nor Wy y ty Rhop saves ta and overcoats Pay NEW OR oS LT wale. Bittott 8187. 38—Business Chances ti rant fo Wash. town. A ant ¥ thm: 10x of Orehard, ~PRRNTTE oF Alnaica Wyoming . Wyomini ure, Wyoming “* i OnE ation 84—Female Help Wanted WEN POR FE while 1 office, 1115 Spring and ARAN: 41 te Pret. Oe OOM WATE Ie Loew the busy 1 toome are is eautgges te Price KTH a your life rf month TAL, CO. HOON 2 Main Ane 1%] 10 10 1 16 a0 MAX WINKLER stock © Soutn BEAK af wh Ballard are Park 08 PASTE. ona un AE FIRE 3 “Te ani HAY ail e halt Phone Ballard 2060 DOG Union mt 4. Fifth and writ of tail grown; 44A—Automobiles 7 GOOD wed rare Winton Motor Go. |" -For Sale Miscellaneous ASB, spherical 1 ding ex metriat, 2 ave SAGH 8 $2 BASH A n cupboards, two el mixing and pans down flour bine roofing postpald Hivery he Went m oO. B. iret ave. # TAT, OVP BACRIFL P $35, Mt & ONLY APECT MIKE RT AVE Broken le 56 WATE, iumtrated without COATH, VAL BELLI. 0 TO $12.60, FOR A FEW Act nen, aination. Epte ND «ft DOC complete. Block * duplicated. 6 in. wide, $2. 50 Mme $2.50" SPR FITTED Sehwartz, 18 Bec 1665 ist av. 45—For Sale Miscellaneous rr) 1 doors and three long anyone, ship anywhere. tee ante cntalon hares, Adjuatable shelves in the upper part, three drawers, one flour bin ard, and « cupboard for pane! Price $45 net up, or $25 door in on te. and guaran: The largest factory Hing ra AL, NWAK direct 200 B to con WILLIAMS 00, Heattie, Wash, Cie % LADIFM FROM $18 ING PRIC COHRN | STEWART. | (000 Tat av. | ™ Te. | $2.50, | STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1918. PAGE 9 WANT A COOK? CALL UP CAMP | CAPT, DE YOUNG, dent CAMP LEWES, er else happens, be fed, an the right Sam mat t to pe loan Cays’ sick ov fred e end of the oa 1 bakers time learn the taste ood, The under Capt. 1 & quartermaster corps: rults a training in all pking and baking not to do a nt why —For Sale Miscellaneous SERVICE FL. AGS J. Webb Kitehen & aut PHONOORAPHA PORBIC MUBICAL I Weatlake ity our Ke ORD Wht Heat We buy, trade, exehan TRETH ih CRN) MI PALD AMM} aILVER AND ‘ BWHLRY MP , ° ri BLDG, FOURTH PIANGE FOR TENT, KEN MATTER pricks Oont Jan, What Sammy must ust be fed at henee Unele an elal cot him wune tho ¢ | 16--Wanted TP VOT WAVE AN VTWNING ~ ASAE AAAS Anu 19A—Auction Sale HUT Pe WN Aver 18 at ARATTLE'S LBADING N MOUSE. HURHELLS, OND AVE pre 0 FRIDAY We Miscellaneous ntor nt in v where 400 men of DeYoun the wortment of good them te. i » ata trade waking things whieh ty forms vd teaches thing ae 10 lar this JAN. 4 only Supply Cooks rehool is the ¢ of where ¢ meas sergeants obt red help.” If in wick mens sergeant ‘phones to the ach 1} ell chef te eng in answer If a cook i# dirty sanitary expert) from the school makes a trip to the Kitchen the ypy right It back cooks more and pay higher pric tr tm the elty. Phone Main 29 " Avetion Oo. a any iclal emplo company | and Spay and ro and tar ment A cook the | Visible (pewriter top, flat top desks, coal and stoves, beaters, =, lin and be wae ranges. art aa © | tools, et and puts 4 Cook can't to th Auctione vk, then he goon and the mast and bakers instruct him some Hefore a man can gr the school he bility, and so he some kitehen in ler the watehful and bakes Main Furniture Wanted ona wchool m mon: instruc bin tor til mixes he and stews un without 180 « —Business Personals ROWE HATE. Gy Palys * GUANA adice. we colds, cheuma-| Open Kite can manage help. me x prot instructors t the latent wri Th ent about yhary terme aching com and their fi tle vont ¢ fg cooking Dok keeping ntle art of wheedling tra amen ¢ their ace —-| While the aries of bought from — the me | mtores, th prices. |ny tb they ¢ WATCHEE ANY oryth Wat bet @ and ne MICH AKI Jeweler Becond ner ating att " Ave neve te rraanmter pure wherever Jewelry rt extra haned wholqaaie MPe Po mens hergeantn uy cheapest, and the bent be 1 of the dictator is that he ¢ amount of mor |VETERAN EMPLOYE OF SMITH JEWELRY C_ SMITH BLDG “Take 1 or F tease, Floor company many thn Da: New York WAKER A PT Why wait? Hippodrome hoe tm Awan oF NITED * Kuarantesd Pitts and University. Billet s14t REV Ghee — nore. WOnLANS. | Fourth and Jefferson, » burt house “Boston man for th Holman, Aretic club, died nesday morning. He was the old-| Bastly reached for tn | services | e@t employe of the club, for which Private pariors Main ¢ he had worked ever since it was or NTIFIC” CORRECTION ganized —_— ments of the foot Li monia Bide _ Rote Sne : STEINERT TO TAKE . ' EWING’S FORMER JOB | RAGTIME PIANO PLATING Rdwin C Ana » ta 8 must ent in 20 Pentages Hide ing attorney staff of PRACTICAT. NURAR— WIC” WIT 16 18th NW Phone 1 be Steinert Seattle since LISTER GETS COPY OF DRY AMENDMENT | OLYMPIA, Jan. 3 ter to . -¥ lday received from se Lansing. 3 wecretary of state, a certified copyof the nat dry resolution pawdd | Washington Creamery butter, 48¢|by congress He is reyquested by Ib., iba, 95c; full cream cheese, I¢c| Lansing to submit it to the next see ib; Good Luck marks. ate wb. n of the state legislature. In or [Silvers Churn margarine, 4c Ib.|der to become effective, the resolu Stall 61, cream, 20¢ p all g2,| tion must be ratified by 16 state leg rkinned catfish, 2 Ib soles, 3| inlatures cod, 2 Ibs. 250; tenderloin of sole. COMPOSER 18 DEAD cM. Stall 16, stuffed olives. tbe) BENNINGTON, Vt, Jan. 3—An , nie Sherwood Hawks, author of the lhymn, “I Need Thee Every Hour bottle; 35¢ Durk salad dressin: 20c; India relinh, 15¢ pt.; chow-cho ~ pberry [ied at her home here today. _— taal i 106 pt.; dried beef, 50c Ib: raspberry jam, 2 Ib 35e; beechnut mustard | 150 bottle; Butternut bread, 10¢ loaf |large pies, Ibe ea. Stalls 20-21, dry onions, § Ibs. Alaska turnips, Tha. fresh mixed nuts, 1 KO0d potatoe $1.50 wk deliv Jcooking apples, $0c box, delivered | Stall new honey, 7c Ib; fresh er, 2 tbe bloatern peanut butter, ITe Ib, 2 Iba. , 2118, 4 Ibe. soy beans, 25c | Ibs. 49 margarine, 35c tb., 2| prunes, 10¢ pkg. Arm & | Ibe. $1.00; Carnation bread, 106 loaf.| mer soda, 5¢ can Stalls 37-38, 2 Ibs. Sun Maid raixins, | Cocoa, 16; N local local pat }200; soy beans, 4 Ibe 20 jent flour, $ Stall 127 $1.00; navy and lima nw, 15¢ Ib.;,ington Creamery butter |brown beans, 10¢ Ib.; 3 cans any kind| strictly fresh eggs. doz spice, 25¢; soup, can 10; 3 Ibs. fign,| milk Stall 2 jbs. apricots, 3 Ibs. Santa] seediess raisins, 25; 4 Clara. prunes . 4 Ibs. A paper, 25¢ bars |25e; 3 Ibe. wheat hearte, 26e;, Tom Thumb pean | wheat meal, 30¢; cocoa and 112, mweet late Ib; macaroni turbank |9 pkgs. for 4 rolis toilet paper,| 250. St |26c; Karo syrup, 80c gal.; molasses, |fresh bread soda, 6c pkg. Stall former door Wea. She Wins Pony in Red Cross Contest; uy Hin death wan due to Ewing, former prosecut who has joined the the city legal department succeeded by William J. who ras practiced in 1910. 1387. Mik KING# onrapher, 06 iF Yor plain —A, At | ns | ° if | i AG ry eaLl law ——--—@| ECONOMY | | fresh local ranch eggs. She doz; beat storage cans, 40¢ doz best fresh churned butter, f5e Ib Stall 39, ne | cans tomatoes. a-Seed raising, 1 4 ied WESTLAKE skinned soles. Ibe large pkgs. 2he | | duanita Nickels, Winner of a Pony int Ked Cross Contest Stall| Having obtained 657 the, of bers in the Red Cross Ham-| contest for boys and girls. Hershey’s|Nickelx, 134 23rd ave. 8, was| awarded a pony for her efforts. She Wash. | finished second in the big conte 4 Soe Ib;| La Rheta Larson, 521 Fifth ave.,| 4 emall| with new on mbers, won first 105, 2 Vbe.| prize, a six-cylind Buick large rolls Other winners are as laundry | Wealey Eldridge, 3: °.| place, 497 members, grafanola; Rob- | Jert Stone, 731 Broadway N., 479 | members, watch; Alfred Hagelberg, | 11308% Denny way, members, | 9p) diamond ring; Alvin Eckholm, Bal |lard, 232 members, outfit of cloth-| ing Many others also won priz "SLATE NAMED BY CHAMBER’ of the and Comm ounced the nom-| 1 on January 19 be 1 red snap | “6 fresh black cod | | new mem. | campaign | Juanita | bent Ibe na follows: Olympic 10 soap Sta! 22 tt 10 . doz. pies raisins, noodles, 3} {su > x Se th | spaghett, | F 3 le 130, ve Ite can; A. & H. |sks. salt CORNER sprouts, 15 reamettes, § 2 for Ile; 20¢ 16c; medium wool soap, of matches can. Stalls 18. Stall | Uneeda | Monte 0 onions biscuits, tomatoes 84 pkg Del END Kris souTH Kream $1.29 ran etlon brand) ‘an: Vance Anderson's, French prun Quaker Iie pki agon, So ean; aimonda: feall 42 soy beans, 4 Ibe.| noting be ite th Tb, 3 Ibe, 40c;| 8tall 48 Ib.; lemon or orange Stall 102, b fresh |" ib.; fresh ground peanut Ib, 1% Ibs. 190, 2% Ibs.| . Oregon exes, 400 doz pullet eggs, 49¢ doz, 2 doz. onions, 4 Ibs. 10¢ da grape fruit, 5c ea fan Jonathan apples, $1.5 cooking apples, 85e and up,| |delvd.; best Yakima Netted ¢ | tatoes $1.85 delvd. Stall 116, F short riba beef, 18 Ib liver, 12%¢ Ib.; sirloin #teaks Tb. shoulder steaks, 17 eal cutlets: Ib; veal roant 1b.; fresh homemade sausage | 1609, knackebrod, 1%-Ib. “pk 94 Pike st. cut flowers and plants at lowest prices in Seatt ftall 2 can box % Ib. 14e for % | sugar pe head ric nominating committee of Commr The Chamber fuit ¢ : fanch 0 nt |inations to be vot |For president, A. J. Rhodes; vice president. J. W. Spangler and Sam H.W trustees, six to be elect- 2 Woe. 20; ling cod, 2/00, for three-year terms w. kinned solek, 2| Allen, ick Bausm J. 6. Let Ble ied Be Robt. 8. Boyns, O, D. Fisher ee er A Haines, James D. Hoge, W ftall 43, liver, 100 t.; |B. Nettleton, Reginald Parsons, malt d0e th: pis| Frederick K. Struve, C. J. Smith, Stall 73,3 me cran-| A, Swalwell, C. 8. Wills, D. C. Wag tc | ner and David Whitcomb, The for |mer trustees were Allen, Bausman, |Struve, Wagner, Whitcomb and Hoge. KAT APPROVES AUTONOMOUS ARMY ZURIC Jan. 3.—-Emperor Karl Austria-Hungary has approved the jon of an “autonomous Hun army according to Vienna dix patches today | butter, 55¢ butter. 15¢ ; frost lated enger ke, oF @ The, anit Stall 12 ec; 2 pkgs. corn flakes Stall 26, salmon, ges apper, Geo. Stall 1 halibut milk, 10 6 bare Le 100 pke. or ary Me tb mixed nuts Preder extra at nox Roap. f | berries, ¥ Ke tb, 18Mye PINE 8ST. steer of barley me 2 pkes Aunt Jemima's pan 100, Red Seal (ro. Stong’s, ren $1.00 brooms, jenke flour, 1b pke. cory, Annex, 7 Ibe. onlons, emting | apples, 100 dor, 2 do 2 100 relin |tollet paper, 160; potatoes, 13 Tha 25¢ [Mtall 24, freah churned butter tb. apple butter, Ihe Th.; Reliance coffee. t>. Btail 19, fresh peanut butter Tb; Buttercup margarine, Se Th tha @50, Stall 15, good Cooking ap ples, $1.00 box. Stall all kinds of fresh bread, 3 loaves 266 SEATTLE BUSINESS IS BOUGHT BY BOSTONESE ‘That the A. Hambach company, wholesale dealers in \plumbers’ sup plies, ad been transferred to the Walworth Manufacturing company, of Boston, as announced yesterday | school. Ledie Grocery, 21h. bricks codfiah,| DY Tepresentatives of the Kastern| —__—_- be; large canw hominy, 16¢; peaches, | Concern. Mr. A. Hambach ie retir:) At the weekly meeting of the 15e can. Stalla Ht 13-15, sweet po.|iN® frmo active business on the ad-| caterers’ nasoclation Wednesday, tatoos, 2 Ibs. 15; Hanson's head let-| Vice of his physicians and does not they voted to stand together in the tuce, and 100; faney bananas Intend to enter any new business: rvance of the regulations of the don.; artichokes, 2 for Thomas Nickerson, formerly with tnited states food administration the General Electric company, in flower 15¢; spinach, 2 Ibs, 1 fb app Spay ste | board Nabe, 400 dA 2asoy’ oemages Cais city, will manager of the} branch doz.; Florida grape fruit, 19¢ and | Capt, Cart Thuestad, of the ihe, Stalls 24-36, Federal milk 0 \eian steamer Key West, which case; § roll 6c tollet or, 250; 60e {now in Vancouver, B. C., entertained can purse molasses, 5: Tha. rolled LON De Jan. 4—The govern-ja dozen old friends at a luncheon at tw, 300; i Foam powder, 60;!ment has commandeered all stocks|the New Washington hotel Wednes pkgs. macaroni or spaghetti, 260; of castor oil for the army. day afternoon, SANITARY of , fresh crabs, 2 for tern oysters, 400 pt qt; sliced ling cod, 12%c Ib; fish| cakes, lie Ib. Stall 21, pure honey Oc pt. b5¢ qt.; apple butter, Le Ib. 2 Ibe. 4he block Swiss cheese 400 Ib. 5 fancy Swins cheese, 60 Ib.; small cans Borden's milk lhe; large cans milk, 2 for Stalls 122-124, loose Museatel raisins, 2 Ibs, 2 pkgs. seeded raisins, H King’s soup vegetables, 10c pkg =| Stalls 31-3 and up; Ei Ora I. Detchan, formerly a report- er on the Everett Daily Tribune, and| for the past year and a half city ed itor of the Great Falls, Mont., Daily Lead passed the physical examina attle board for ad: | the San Diego aviation missic CASTOR OIL DRAFTED iF Ao, There stationary affairs, for days, service his kitchen follows him. A new littehen has just been designed. furnish @ battalion three hot meals a day mounted on a jat a distance looks something like | the traction engine which furnished | power in the threshing days of old Two cooks and driver accompany each kitchen. 20 of the ordinary army field kitch ens, which require 80 men and 40 | horses or mules. Sammy has kitehen around on ready to fill the mens tin with good, | warm food. No such thing as a cold meal for | him! The folks at | put up with cold menin occasionally, | tals at Castlefranco and Yeneto, kill: | Lieut. T. C. Knight, U. jand pa’s work may delay him so that (jr CHARGE HOOVER USURPING PRICE ~ FIXING POWERS WASHINGTO. Usurpation of authority wad the food law in fixing wheat prices was charged against Her- bert Hoover, food administrator, by Chairman Reed at the sugar iry today. “Didn't you assure congress when the bill was pending that there was no authority for price fixing’ asked Reed. Hoover dan. in that bill— an act that, onder normal condi. tions, would be a criminal one?” asked Reed. “Well, everything has heen done with the full approval of the president,” he answered. “I consider the bill gives me aw thority to do as I have in the mat ter, even if it does not specifically aay We faced a big emergency.” Hoover maintained that wheat prices have been stabilized. The farmer, he said, wan conmult- ed and agreed to the price fixed, which was 50 cents over the pre- vious year's market. The flour price, he added, had been reduced $3 per barrel to consumers under the early war prices. This is but a small advance over the flour prices a year ago, he waid Reed wax a bitter opponent of the food law and is leading the fight on | Hoover | BESSIE DIDN’T ENJOY HER ‘RIDE, AFTER ALL A g00d Samaritan finished the job [a little too strenuously for Bessie | Koll, 612 Madison st She was walking along Jackson st, in company with C. H. Stanley, early Thursday morhing, when a United States mail truck came along, and |the driver asked them if they want jed a ride. They hopped in. About | 130 a m., as the little party was go | ing west on Jackson st., the machine skidded on the wet streets and crash- 4 into @ telephone pole. Bessie was thrown against sone part of the ma- chine and a cut made in her lower lip that required eight stitches. She does not Know the name of the driver |TWO ROBBERIES NET CROOK BUT LITTLE Sticking up 8. H. Harwood, $245 Fourth ave. N. E., about 930 Wed nesday night, at Interlake ave. and 46th st., cents, a highwayman walked down the street less than a block, and held | up Ward Keeney, 1606 N, 53rd st, OB taining an Ingersoll watch and @ | gold chain. Harwood watched the second robbery. i DAUGHTER OF J. J. HILL MARRIES RAILROAD MAN ST. PAUL, Jan. 3.—Miss Clara A. POL an o (WAIS@RIzED) UKRAINE (WAISERIZED) PETROGRAD (KAISERIZED) RIA Seen ze0) egotlations between the Bolsheviki in Russla and the kaiser are, | KITCHEN IS ALWAYS READY are cantonment kitch his sjhis soup has lost its satisfying warmth, but not in the United States army, in camp, cantonment or t front Taft arny kitchen, being the inven tion of J. C. La Vin, manager of the Hotel ‘Taft, New Haven, Conn. Two 50-gallon coffee urns and two! 90-gallon stew, soup or pot roast ket. | thos are heated by live steam from a 10-horse-power vertical boiler. It takes Just six minutes to raise wa ter from 62 degrees Fahrenheit to! 212 degrees. The cooks work while | Hill, daughter of the late J. J, Hill, the kitchen speeds along, and are| was married to FE. C. Lindsey, ready to serve breakfast, “dinner or | general counsel, and member of the — supper the minute the truck stops, |board of directors of the Great - — Northern railroad, which her father built. training and when he goes into field type of army steam field to 000 men This outfit urton truck, and This outfit replaces It is known as the the most wonderful the world. It wheels and in TEUTONS ATTACK runs I always ITALIAN HOSPITALS . Meoaths Jus 2 the Teutons nave| CAN'T BLAME HIM A. BIT | begun their bombing of hospitals on AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3.—When — the Italian front. Today's official his 27-day bride expressed the wish — statement reported Tuesday night that he would be sent to France, so airmen directly attacked two hospi she could collect his insurance, 8. A. decided to sue for divorce, he said in court. in home may have to ing 18 patients by aerial bombs. | IMPORTANT CHANGES TRAIN SCHEDULES Between Seattle and Portland EFFECTIVE JANUARY Ist And Continuing Until Further Notice On account of high water, slides, and congested traffic conditions. Three trains daily in each direction leave Seattle on following schedule: Leave Seattle 8:30 A. M. * - 12:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M. North bound trains leave Portland for Seattle at same hours as above. 6 66 Trains will consist of day coaches, diners, and baggage cars, These trains will make all local stops. All are joint O-W. R. & N., G. N. and N. P. trains and will leave Seattle from King Street Station. Tickets may be purchased at King St. and O-W. R. & N. Depots. Tickets of all lines to be interchangeable and are good on any of these trains. Tickets may also be purchased at *the following up-town offices orthern Pacific City Ticket Office, 504 Second Avenue O-W. R. & N. City Ticket Office, 716 Second Avenue Great Northern City Ticket Office, 721 Second Avenue Night Train to Portland Standard Sleepers will be run on express train leaving Seattle 10:30 P. M. each night. No touring sleepers or coaches on night trains. Sleepers ready for occupancy at 9:30 P. M. and obtaining only 26 —

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