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t li a ) “First ave. + HUPPALO JONK, i743 igt & Bl RRR AN nes RBATTLIS MAIN 400! <P The Star WANT AD Rates 1st UTISING elassifica Effective May 1, TRANSIENT..CASHT ADV Cash in advance—any tien Hcents per tne or fra Six time TRANSIP nt line. five. ADVER Per line per insertion Six Insertions for the price of five CONTRACT ADVERTISING Ber line per month—1t,imonth. $2 Per line per month—2 mowths. 2 Per line per month—-6 months. 1 Per line per month $5 lines each week, t year line + yr Th $0 Hines each week, 1 year, per, line Six months add Months, add 1 cent OPEN SPACE 500 lines to be Se tes tines ir tine . nes per line SPECIAL Taauire con used in year. sig year, to be used in 1 to be used in 1 rh cart fe ON LEGAL ADS Ad Department 400 RATE of Want MAIN THESEATTLESTAR} &—LODGE NOTICES Te AY CAND. S101, 3 W. meets every Thursday Moore hall Seneca et. Visiting neighbors ly welcomed. ¢ * office, board Bide. one Kitiett 51 DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS AT.LAW T ALEXANDER SHIREMAN —A TOR jaw. Wills, probate matters. Mortgages, notes, collections Every thing pertaining to a general law prac tice in Lyon Bide, ‘Third and James. “6 of ne Fer. Consultation free General Collectio 774 FR 901 Sea 789 and eral practice, ail « © eral pracsice. Burke Bhig.. 994 Second | axe. Main OPTICIANS Zz ones and Patent booklet free FRED P. GORIN Secured or foe refunded. 7 Bidg. Main 290. Free book on patents 137 Works Wiad BICYCLE SUPPLIES WE DO Good WORK—G_K WART- ig, 1231 Fourth, | Phone Main 3 CHATTEL LOANS WONEY TO THAN 25 to $200 A PRIVATE PARTY will lend on piance end furniture in residence moval; also livestock and curity of value. monthly or weekly payment Plas, short or long time, at lowest current rates. Investigate my proposition. Estadlisbed 10 years. A. D. ANDERSON $20 1) C. Smith Bidg., Second and Yesler Phone Main 4536. ation 0 $100 made quickly and 8 furniture, pianos, Itve- we SANDERS & CO. Zees-1004 i. C Smith Bids. Et 4663 COLLATERAL LOANS z fe LOAN MONEY ON monds and jewelry at 2 per cent OTHZP CHARGES. Others VEKTISE lower rates, but hot the COMMINSION they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 411 Senee: Ix NO AD BORK: aw | money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Lowest rates: confidential. AMERICAN JEWELRY CO., $09 Becond MONEY LOANED ON ALL ARTICL of value. The Reliable, $07 Third 10 cents « roll. Jacobs, P.-I “DANCING “8 SCHOOLS Fie WiPPODROME GUARANTEES TO teach you old or new dances. Prof. Oswald, Elliott 3187. The Hippodrome, Filth and University. Ree PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS SR RATRRIN WARRIOO) $61 SIXTH. Entiott STORAGE DRY. FInePROOF STORAGE Wane house. Central Storage Co, 165 White Bidg_ SECOND-HAND CLOTHING GIOTHING BOUGHT AND BOLD i504 1915 Weatlake ave. Phi sain $959. aE $id for good used walt. Oth gies proportionately, Main 1231 JUNK Tisska Junk Co, 1130 First ave BB Hott 3291. iz HOTELS AND APARTMENTS ~NEW STANDARD HOTEL | Corner Firat Ave. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED 10—Trades, Exchanges “ACRhH RANCH; ALT. CLEARED; fenced; 4-room house; good barn and outbulldings; good wa 2 cows, 2 horses, 45 chickens, ail tools and Mm- plements. Price $2,000. SCHROEDER, 418 Greef Butlding. FRADE—i acChee FOR COWS CAN use horse and buggy. Mrs. F. ©. Colby, Algona, Wash. Box 11—Acreage for Sale $450 HOUSE, BARN AND 5 CLEARED TRACI House, barn and 5 cleared tracts: level land, with good view of lake and city; but few minutes’ walk from ferry dock; spring water can be piped into property at small expense; good neigh: borhood; iand worth the price without improvemen Price $450; terms $75 cash, balance $10 per month. Take Ka Madison car and county ferry to Kirkiand and inquire at office ot Burke & Farrar, Inc. TOO TAND, BATT ole Just easy of Kent city; wa’ if desired; on main auto road. Price $950; eamy terms. PINNEY & STRET 726 Third Ave DAIRY TRACT 20 acrem; near Kent; fine district: partly cleared; ali in grass; with spring on pines. Owner must sell, Price $2,200 some terma. Heal value ot le For real nape see GRORGE BECKMAN 1102 First Ave —TMPROV ED BMATI. WANCH im for $1460 one-half rich bottom a orchard, barn and living bh ever 1 acres ‘cleared, balance pa nea land, and close to & VAN AKEDALE 1918 Third Ave nONT! 100 | 2 months 1.80] rettal | ‘ontidential | without re- | about | SS Soemmazramaanma 4 $4,000. | |11—Acreage for Sale | OR AGiE OF TTY house, furnished «e " nearly | bat With” Wate 18: | y $200, Lawated| pire Wide | ran) DER, Reha S ACTER, north of Country Sound: auto stage right by de walk to interurt You ea end work In the shipyard hatte q Ajoini $800 per acre AABEN & SEXTON CK view of short iW Ab nee tine jana nt two dutta 1F000—-WNAP 16 acres river mali house; barn for 10 head cattle } chicken houses, orchard, well; 1's miles to achool and depat © BOLLINGER, 467 Bmptre ide PRESALS | 15—Farm Land for Sale_ | HOY TANE WHERE VHRT HAT PUZR CROPS IN BNO! COUNTY wore fa 2 10 yearly payments, 6 per cent inte Visit o © and see the gre bit of PRIZR WINNING veget Dies frulte, grains, alfalfa and oth Krasses rained on the adic fa ‘They prove our ¢ that thie beat 1 WESTERN WARSHIN TON roads; four passe “8 eraded echoo! mery factory for laboring mr colea red Where tS new. settlers tere, DON'T LOBE A DAY RROWNELE LAND CO. #04 THIRD AVE, ARATTLN, WASH [ie ACHR IN” PAMOUN BNONOMTAI | vaitey work City Lots for Sale ly i Tork CLEARED, LOCATED 25th ay and ¥. 7ith st., $500 terme ca ‘and §1@ monthly sro BA SCHOLZ, 418 Green Midg '—.|18—Real Estate Wanted WANT WODERN Howes, STS” F rooms, University oo Anne. Ma | aroma, Capitol Hil tricts, Hw: waiting, CHARLES SOMERS PANY, Alaska Bide. mar A ene 19--City Real Estate for Sale TROOT MOHERN COPTAGE nished in elty This ph ® and Pike $5 per month $800 CASIT room house, pot finished together with three tour what he is asking for t due on lots ly payments om inside Mouse « place, Bat-| n be paid in month | nt 1 corner tot, 5 city te: atreet is py + bh -Foom cot | vinw Nice OALOW Py TY ODERN ping porch § Mocks from ( balance ti Likerty Bi pitol 1708 “ths i street improvements ox paving In and pald for. one bleck from paved street. The house 's well bufit | and in good condition terme This Is” priced below presen alue of property. HH. Ki. Nelson, 927 Fourth and Pt BALLARD BEACH HOME room house; lot S0x100; fine mart Price $850; half cash, balance to YOUNG # BROBERG Phone Ballard $13. 5279 Mallard A Californ: (rm! CRAVEN | WANTED WANTED WANTED |35 AN Deavtiful | Prva -—Male Help Wanted _ «| BOY WA To learn ne boy, Apply THE 1207 RVIAETE woman for me Male Situations W. anted | BRICK PLANTENPT AND wapaper tunity jeventh Deer ring oF « TED business for bright SEATTLE STAR Ave COMPETENT “Work ~Female Help Wanted operatin Apply at NEW OR OLD Banc Houre 1 4 taught, Fifth and Bittort EXP CPR, clerical Har 38. “Xk aPCENDID UNITY AT FR Aiding support a F toleph between Unt 1a CAPA two work « home at night rrannnnnnnnnne | racery -Business Chances HUwiNRAA RaNO, minutes from Fr 4 car tine ated for autemodtie dances, © 0 mil ean nition | he sold for William CLA i in good niahed Mar partion No yaide | on 4 people $12,500 Payne. OM a HOPES 4 town cheap « 1 Wanner 38A—STOCKS AND BONDS YOUNG WOMEN FOR y while i offi Apring GUAWAN- and Tt Prot Os WATTERS “ —Female Situations Wid. TLE WOMAN elderly people work wh: Aa of OPPOR CALIFORNEA ntahed eat leken place within patronage frem Cost $26,500 212 Cory Ride Mi BRICK ted the bear a are $250 per mo MEnc Was w i TAL Cr Hnohomien H-105, mi wer Telephone Wyorl S Wroming ne Wyoming +} MAX WINKLER Hin tire Liat and cheek North 2304 one block from Maliard Beach | fier YANUANY Find WFAT Carpenter | 43—Lost and Found Witt give easy | LORT WIRE ATTOW SRILE wit afternoon. nied by Tene \y call Kenwood WEVER Fron Niw | house to | Qx dinners, | co.| Ryilott WAGTIME PANG” PLAYING 4 popular nt 1 20 Jenwons, | tages Bide PRACTICAL NUM MRE WILLEIK O16 18th NW, Phone Hellerd 67 SATE KINGRTONSPORLIO WT EN agra rt ry wide )—Legal Notices TOT DiaTOT COURT THR United Mtates, for the Western Dis: | trict of Washin | NO, 6422 IN BANKRUPTOY the Matter of Karl Jack Mansett, | Nankru | To the creditors of the above named bankrupt, and to all other persons in interest A in oF that the bankrupt above petitioned thin court for « full discharge from all debts provable je under (he wotx of ene relating to bankruptey, and! that & hearing will be nad upon said | | Lion, before said district court, at) eo court Fe the | city of Heattle, tn the th day of F o'clock In the fo une, if any | have, why th f the sald pett tloner show Jat Be ree FRANK 1 | (eat) CROANY, Clerk ‘4 x | { Public Markets | ° ©) | Eliott Fieh Co. | fresh: herring, Annex potatoes, 15 cleanser Toe. ¢; 2 large cans milk, 26c. Stong’s 160 pkg, Arm & Hammer soda, 6¢ |4 Ibs, pure rolled oats, 4 pkex ker corn flakes, 2 Stall 24, fresh butter 1b.; exes, She d Stall 203, large loaves bread, Stall 14, freshiy ground peanut but | ter, Ife Ib; Buttercup oleomarga-| |rine, 36¢ Ib, 2 Ibs. 65¢ | WESTLAKE Stalls 8-9, corned beef, Ib, Lic steal Ib. 22%; mpare ribs, Ib. 2 teer steak, Ib, 17%; dry tb. 306; fancy bacon, Ib. THe, n tomatoes, Mazola oil ie; 200 can 2 ibe cans pean, 2 Jell-O, Sunkist 2 cans clam chowder, cocoa, Ib, 2c, Stall 109, Y nions, & Ibe. 25¢ box é5c; large Sunkist oranges, Stall 156. maven bread, | cookies, 2 don frult-filled cakes, ea. for The Y.. sharp th. 400 brick cheese, Ib. 38c; Butter rearine, tb. 33c; 1% Ib. 40 50, Bugar Stall, best local flour, #k. 2.64; Gold Bond ling cod, 2 Ibs 10e Ib, Red rem. raisins, ho; 6 Light | onions: 280; Seal Iba. cans loin Ye. walt ‘ 10¢ car | pineapple, 15¢ Stall 105, 3 pk |Corn, can 15¢ pork doz. ibe. , N am foup of toe patent flour, cheene cre | champion jany cooking ap-| Stall | KAISER CLAIMS HE'S FOUGHT 30! ‘YEARS FOR RIGHT. AMSTERDAM, Jan, 9 -—Kainer Wilhelm informed the world today that for 30 years he had been a of the weal of humanity and peaceable co-operation ‘Thin was the mennage of greeting he gave to the Poliah regency coun: | cil today, according to Berlin din | patches “Contrary to the calumnien of our enemies, I am grateful that my un remitting efforts for nearly 30 years 4s the champion and protector of the | weal of humanity and peaceable co | operation of peoples have met with your deep sympathy.” | |COAL CONTRACTS ARE |" ¥ LIMITED TO ONE YEAR Regulations limiting the period coal and coke contracts to one yea and asserting the control of the fuel ‘ministration over the life of such contracts and ove™the fuel contract ed for while in transit, are laid down by the national fuel administrator in an order received at the office of Da vid Whitcomb, state fuel adminis trator, this morning, The order be came effective on December 29. WALKER GIVES THE 1 CREDIT TO THE CHIEF “Fine.” said George H. Walker. |when informed by The Star that the} quarantine had been lifted. “I knew it could be done in short order by chief of police who was willing to tackle the job. VETERAN, TO WED ‘The marriage age record for 1918 was broken Wednesda jorning. when Elliott E. Young, 75 years old. a civil war veteran from the Soldiers’ | home at Retail, applied for a license | to wed Georgianna Field, €8 years old, of Kent ‘The Ked Cross has made an ap- peal to Seattle women to furnish as many pillows as pomnible ant lew them at the Red Cross headquarters, Jin the Cobb building. These comfor: pillows, which are needed by the sol diers, muta be filled with feaghers. | and must be covered with white ma ‘They should be 14x18 inches. | | terial OLYMPIA—An announcement was made today by Mra. J. 8. McKee that day in Tacoma, for the purpose of| nk, $2.59 ‘ ECONOMY Stall 26, 8 Ibs. sugar, 58, cottage cheese, 106 | freshly churned butter, 57¢ butter, S6e Ih; apple butter, 1éqJb © cream, per dish, Sc; all kinds argarine, cheese, ete. Stati 40 | cocoanut ty; 6 Ibs, baking powder, 4 on olive olf, $3.60 gal; 1c pke Stall 20, fresh ranch cems, guaranteed storage caer. best freshly churned but- | Good Luck margarine, | 63c, Stall Th, bent 1b.; rood soda, be don; #90 dow ter, B5e Ib; —OUFIETEAR | 270 Ib; Silver Churn margarine, 34c/ Washington locks, don Rett to name nee tn basmtn mn RE ff A WORKINGMAN'W CHANCE | 44A4_ Automobiles for a good f-room and bath, to cated on Phinney bil aaments atl canh, balance like rent K. 467 Empire Bide REAL WARGAIN [New 4-room modern buni | acre fine Bleck from minutes from "y payments, | a ote, Lor trees; improvements paid 1 city car line | A bargain for ay | Rallard 2632 | 1SN—REAL ESTATE FOR 8A URE; RUNNING WATER acres good iand f ) house, barn and ry house; fine creek year through property; % mile from Iake and dock Dig bargain. Price $5 $75 cash, balance month. Adjoining he had for $650 on Take East county ferry to Kirkland quire at office of partly © al bargains in the t found Navy Yard District on vacant lots, improved homes, unim- | I proved and improved farma. CALL or write Port Orchard Commercial Co.,| Port Orchard SEVEN ACRES, Port Orchard dock acres plowed acres In pasture; 3-room house, chick en house, milk house: concrete lined | wall; sidewalk all the way to prop erty. ‘Price $1,500; terms $600 cash balance $15 per month. SNAP. PORT ORCHARD, COMMERCIAL CO. Port Oreltard, Waah | | TAKE ta a OFFER for completed apartment ho half acre of gro yard community completed, . wilt ‘owner PORT ORCHARD com PHONO Bae perl 44 TRY wend mai with hat |i hip anvwnere, and « delivery in sumer OB. wit }ases | 62.60 @ $2. 50): PROT AC YROLASSES, = The the Went selling with spherical lenses, © Including trtat ination. Epler alatrict Winton HD PoeKe®r 12 17th ate. “Motor Ge 45—For Sale Miscellaneous charge, on re an t factory bar dire 1AMA Cc 28, FITTED complete, $2.50. ch wart #12 Beo- Block roken lenses duplicated. ICES PAID 20LD, SILVE aMITH JRW _ SMITH Wity ADIES AND OV $15.00. PReA! 10 PER NOT AND AVANAGH tAPH® FOREIGN BLDG OATH oun Re D che CAs AND MP rot HAVE or BPRCTALAY onDe EXCHAN( Elliott nide pale DOLE HIGHEST ror DIAM) BE nee mt 42 RTH FLOOR WONRY? GENTLEMEN'S SUITS « rRoM NI THIS AD AND 5 4 FIRST AVE. 126 TATE. $2.00 Your "SERVICE FLAGS Webb ant | Faw plied on purehi TAZARETH ont 0 HATH, Wanted 6 Kitehen & “TOY RiP ireen Bide. 100% wt av Miscellaneous Port Orchard, Wash WALK—TWO FINE. lots, 144 feet deep: ideal location for! a home in Port Orchard, navy yard town. Price $150 $50 cash, baidnce $10 per month. PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. Port Orchard, Wash | NICELY FURNIANE) TALOW Tw! ‘ AVY YARD a-room bun- walow, well furnia in, well improve low price for quick sale CHARD COMMERC Orchard, Wash FOR SALH—7-nOOM MODERN HOUSE. | ell furnished. Inquire 25 at. Bremerton. 22—Furnished cae ROOM Tous ~yTRNiait- 4, 14th ave. N. Phone wood |23—Unfurnished Houses AF FORWITA BEA tion, ‘Tacoma interurban; 20 min. utes’ ride from city; one nere of| ground, $15 month. Phone Sande) at 1 4101, oF call at 402 Epler Bid |82—Male Help Wanted —_| |WANTED—A HiGit #dHOOL BOY who geta out of school early to carry | W @ downtown paper route and do extra work, Apply to Mr. Donohue, at Star | 41 D TPORMER Shop saves * the hosting | terms | Wet Diamonas YoU WAVE ANYINING TO wera Main 6586 51—Furniture Wanted YY wont end pay high: fn the ailty, Anetion Co, TaeD prices than Phone Main 2983 J Pike. t FURNITURD Beattie 38 Personals for sn cold hampoo. Op 417 Bitel Take 1 or 2 lensone STEV EN way; private day and evening 162% 4th h AVE Main 2911 Member Dancing Teachers’ A TAMONDH, WAT ry, nilverware only real cash or New ¥ CHE ork AND JEW { MICHARL 202 Pike Formerly at 1204 WATCH ot whit repaired and f ‘ork guaranteed aMiTH 2. 6. SMITH a dancer of you. pults guarantee and Unive Private parlors Mt, Je Ser RMPAL le you modeled. at wh JNWELRY BLD Or) Why wait? Hippodrome, Bitiott Main weler RIN watt; Ave. Jewelry lewale prices. MFG. CO. urth Floor. m Our ree ritth a r court hi Monday. | 7 house | Tittle cont; | hatia; | HOTTAND, * 0 Te. Ib. soy beans, 4 Ibs. 25¢, Lima or navy beans, Ibe brown or pink beans, 5 Ibe, 500: | wheat hearts, 2 pkgs. 250; No, 10) pack corn meal, 59¢; tomato soup, per can, l@e; pure cocoa or choco- | Ib; M. J. B. coffee, 2 tbs.! Ihe 4 oate, 25e; any 3 Me Stalls 20-21, | turni rutabagas, carrots or par- _}anipe, § Ibs, 250; 20¢ pkgs. cluster raisins, 15¢ Yakima potatoes, $1 sack, delivered. Stall 33. Vs. pure lard, Sic; boiling beef, 12%¢) Ib; soup meat, 1b; mutton | stew, 12%c Ib. Stall 18, drink “Paramount Blend” coffee (always freshly roasted), 3%¢ Ib, 3% Iba. $1. r cans ‘ SOUTH END—THURSDAY Stall 48, best Jersey butter, Ib. 640; fresh ranch eggs, doz. 66c. Stall 2.) Zin ofl, bottle lic; Eamay’s mar- malade, jar 24c; cluster raisins, pke. 16c; wheat nuts (Golden Rod), pkg. 24e, Anderson’s, walnuts, Ib. 260; No. 2 Van Camp's pork and beans, can 200; Del Monte catsup, bottle 200; leider vinegar, bottle 10c. Stall 42, veal roasts, Ib. 16c; mutton chops, 22%c. Stall 50, bread, 3 loaves | 260; rolte, dom, 156. delivered 6 Pike st. short riba beef, black cod dairy butter, nt fraah churned butter. |118, meat of quality at lowest prices SANITARY Stalls 21-23, Bastern oyster at.: red hot era ite, 8 Searchlight tollet paper 4. corn flak 6 molaanes, matehen. 2 cans tomatoes 4 Tha. rolled 39 | 2 cana Fed Btall 145, 10 The. flour, Jap head rice, 4 the. 30; new cod bricks, 25¢; concentrated chic noup, 10¢ can; Karo ayrup, 900 gal; [non oll, 706 and $1.35 can. Stall G lbare washing soap, 23; 2 Inrge cans to- |matoes, 240; 2 cans domestic sardines a pkers. raisins, 250; corn flakes, Te pke. won, 06 can; Navy beans, 14e and Th.; 2 eane weet corn, 250, Stalls 30. | 42-24, link Ke, 166 Mb.) hamburger Jand sausage meat, iS¢ T.; anit pork, 28¢ | | She fia 1); T-bone steak, 260 Th, Stall 21, Booth sardines, 210 ¢ Rosedale pink salmon, 220\enn; pretzels, 23¢ T.; animal okies, 250 Tb.; beat fresh ranch em | 680 doz. 2 dos, $1.15 KE PLAC 8 tos. granule Stall Stall 17 4 the. wait, milk, 106 at.; [new fresh gingeranaps, bread, 166 tb.; fie Jam, Ming cod, 2 the. 360; lutefink, 160%, stall ling, 2 for 160; ve Th, ‘Stall cider vinegar, | fresh pultet potatoes, $1 sugar, 630; | pure natural | cream, 20 pt, Stall 1503, | Ie T.; pilot! 10¢ Tm, Stall 36, | tfieh, 2 Tha. 260; 1, fresh amoked King walmon bellien, t butter, 166 t.; bottle, Stall 1621 380 don, Stall 59, box, delivered. Red Beal Gr | ples, 2 doz, 2 10c rolls toilet paper, | large loaves bread, 260. | cub margarine, 860 1. 2 The, ébo; |ly eround ei. Btall 24, | fre t.; Reliance |4 the. pure rolled oate, 25e; corn finkes, 250 Detective Capt. Tennant has been confined to hia bed for the past few days, as the result of a minor opera: vanilia or lemon | organizing the main committee of |the #tate to have charge of women’s activities during the war ) | Special Course in OXY - ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING Men who are anxious to im- prove their earning capacities quickly are taking advantage of this Bpecial Course in Oxy-Acety- lene Welding and Cutting. You get practical experience under competent instructors, One Month’s Training Will Make You Competent to command a big salary in this particular work. Every student is trained on the latest improved Oxy Acetylene Welding Apparatus. The classes are held from $ to 12 daily. Night Cl. For the benefit of those who cannot attend the Day Class we have arranged Special Night Classes in Oxy-Acetylena, which are held Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, Call at the School for complete particularn. Regular Courses inelude Automobile Construction and Repair, Tractor Operation and Repair, Mechanical Draughting, Blectrical Engineering, Gas En- gineering in all its branches, Seattle Engineering School, Inc. First Ave. West and Roy St. Real Estate Escrows We offer the vices of a perfect tem of handling estate escrows closing real transactions. ser- sys- real and estate Our office facilities permit us to guarantee the safeguarding of the interest of all parties to a transaction affecting real estate. Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision, .to the identity of the body of a man ¢ itade & meeting has been called for Fri! |hassador to Austria Two Insane Women Smother Nurse and Make Their Escape Cage peony ILLE, UL, Jan men patients at the state hoapital for the insane here early to day amothered to death Mins Helen Hranstitter, a nurse, aged 20, escap ing afterward by using keys they took from the bod Marian Meneka, of Springfield and Stella ya, of Chicago, enticed | the nurse into thelr room and amoth. ered her with a blanket, One of the pair was recaptured later. MYSTERY CORPSE IS FOUND HERE Detectives Wednesday were follow: ing clues that they hoped would lead LET CONSUMERS | HELP FIX PRICE, SAY PROBERS BY L. ©. MARTIN United Press Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—~The volee of the consumer will be heard future government price fixing The nenate committee, probing sugar and coal, thinks the man who pays the bills should have some say in it. The committee will recommend that the con- sumer be consulted hereafter, The committee's forthcoming r port will condemn coal and sugar price fixing methods and will declare that it would be just as fair to let c mittee of consumers fix the} price of sugar as it was to let the refiners fix it.” | The report will declare that the} following fundamental wrongs make | the present price fixing method un- just to millions of consumers Firat—That prices have been fixed by the business interests that will profit directly without proper repre sentation of the consum Second—That prices have been fixed so that the poores weakest of the concerns in a particular line) might make a profit. \|FINANCIAL HELP | FOR FARMERS, BISMARCK, N. D., Jan. 9.—Gov ‘ Frazier today called a special nes |] win it sion of the legislature to provide re-| lief to farmers reported to be in fi nancial straits @ result of poor crops last fall Farmers thruout the state got an average of lens than seven bushels! ot low-grade wheat to the acre, ac cording to ledlers of the Nonpar- | Usan league. They stretched their credit to the limit, it was maid, to increase acreage | in response to the government ap-| peal PREPARE FOR PROSPERITY esaiaih ) AMUSE METROPOLITAN soxscsre John E. Kellerd Today's Mat, 2:20 lerchant “ ot ‘Venton Dihetle”* be to Hh. Tonight Night, MOORE THEATRE cUM VACDRVILE ALAN BROOKS & €O. ELSA RUBGGER D TOOTH PAKA to $1.00; Mat Tries Daily With & Pine ‘Tonight —All Week Mats. Hun, Weds Bat. A Wares of the Most “Taking” Kind “STOP THIEF” Nights ttc te 66c. Mate, 17e and 88e found under the bridge over Wolf creek, near Fort Lawton, Wednew | Foul play in suspected, altho the body was badly decomposed. A hat near the corpse bore the in "F, MeL” The deacription joes not tally with any one linted with the police as satosing. HUNS CLAIM FRENCH ATTACKS A FAILURE RERLIN, via London, Jan. 9.—A| violent French attack west of Fiery [penetrated the German line at ino-| liated points, but the enemy was ldriven back by counter-attacks, to: day's official statement said. ‘The attack was in the afternoon and was over a front of four kilo meters, “At isolated points, the enemy penetrated the lines, but a counter attack drove him back.” RENTON BOY INJURED; HE’S NOW IN ENGLAND Peter Dominick, 21, of Renton, who enlisted with the Canadian | forces lant summer, after being re- jected here on physical grounds, has been wounded and in in a British hospital, according to word just re ceived by the Kenton Patriotic | league. Dominick could be invalided | home, it is said, but he has decided | to returh to the front after recovery. Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 “A NIGHT WITH THE PORTS” 5 Other Big Mippedreme Acts Feature Vhotoplay, “The Volunteer,” with Henry Hull, Madge Evans and an All-Star Cast, Weekday Mats. 100; Eves @ San. 966 ~GAIETY THEATRE First and Madison NOW PLAYING BURLESQUE Ar Friday Might Chorus Girls Contest u {NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30 Nignts, 7 and © MARRY LANGDON & ©O. “JOUNNY'S NEW CAR” KOSA ROSALIND Queen of Kquestrionnes Oth tures. General Admission 260. WILL FORCE DIRECT STATEMENT FROM THE! KAISER, SAYS GERARD NEW YORK, Jan, %7~"The presi dent's declaration in no clear and 80 definite that it should have great effect in Germany,” said James W. rard, former ambassador to Ger many, here today. | Axide from the question of prob-| bie influence on liberal elements in Germany, it will force a direct and | conerete statement of purposes from | the German nation.” | Frederick C. Penfield, former am: | made a similar} today faces the most serious problem SEATTLE in its history. THE GOVERNMENT ‘23, "¢cooniced the ff build ships, but SEATTLE CANNOT house the skilled mechanics and people of all professions that are pour- ing into its gates by the thousands. Seattle is on the verge of a period of prereaa never before witnessed in any city in America. ss she is not prepared to care for those who are coming. © BUILD BUILD BUILD We will furnish the money, design and erect a.build= — ing on any vacant property in this city Lowest Interest Rates on Building Loans NO CHARGE FOR PLANS The Finance Construction Co. 824 Seaboard Bldg., Fourth at Pike—Phone Ell. 686 statement HER NAME IS HOGUE Maude 8. Hogue is the real name of the woman who gave her name as Maud Scott, when arrested on a charge of bootlegging at the Lafay ette apartments. BRITISH REPULSE FOE IN COUNTER-ATTACKS LONDON, Jan. 9A British coun- ter-attack immediately ejected from two posts enemy groups which had | entered them north of the Ypres- Staden railway, according to Marshal Haig’s report. South of Lens the Rritish commander reported success. ful raids carried out by the Ca- nadians, Two machine guns were esumptio ular Train Servic BETWEEN SEATTLE AND PORTLAND Effective January 9 ‘ Great Northern Railway-- Leave King Street Station 11:15 a. m., 3:45 p. m.,, 10:45 p. m. Northern Pacific Railway— Leave King Street Station 8 a. m., 4:15 p. m., and 11:59 p. m. Oregon-Washington Ry. & N. Co.— Leave O-W. R. & N. Depot at 9:30 a. m., 10:45 a. m., 11:15 p. m. Regular Equipment onAllTrains Tickets Will Not Be Interchangeable, But Must Be Used via Line Over Which They Read. Secure Tickets and Berths at following uptown offices— Great Northern City Ticket Office, Columbia and Second Avenue. Northern Pacific City Ticket Office, 504 Second Avenue. O.W. R. & N. City Ticket Office, 716 Second Ave. . « Or King Street and 0-W.R.& N. Depots

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