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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. PAGF 15 PHONE 4 38—Business Chances HTS OPPORTUNITY Fe OM DT OR hotel and restaurant for sale, Located tn Port Orehard, Wash, the buay iit tle wavy yard town, All F are full, afd the restaurant le equipped to| « feat 60 people at one tir Prive very 126167, Notice low for quick sale, LOOK THIS t oe in hereby given and get the eurprise of your tite. | . A. H. Lankdon, Nusinoss will net you $260 per month 59-—Legal Notices NTH MUPERION COURT OF TNE Kington, in and for King OUR OFFER TO Father Has the Family Working in This Cold Soap EVERYONE 850 - FIRST PAYMENT on any unsold 10-acre tract tn our Cham. PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL Go. ra’ Prairie Plat, provided you can show us a community which Port. Orchard, Wash, has developed more rapidly during the last y than CHAM HOTRL WEEE BERS PRAIRIE, Washington. town in | Soe THIS OFFER 18 GOOD UNTIL FERRUARY 15, 1918 vases Bayete We make this offer because we know that if you want GOOD LAND IN A GOOD COMMUNITY, with GOOD TRANSPORTATION Geom SCHOOL and everything within reason, you can get it here. ome Inger iff, ye hull! by the und eceiver of the| defend tive May 1 PINT CAR Whull PENT—CASH ADVERTISING in advance—any classifica ‘8 AND BONDS WiLL HUY 10,000 Neacon Coal 1,600 Alaska Petroleum @ ¢ Dated this th day of 200 Walla Walla Ol & A. WH. LANGDON, 6 Pacific Alaska Navigation. Keceiver an Aforesnid WILL #KLI eR & MUTHON, Attorneys for f atne. tive per line or tract ADVER- Himes for the P WENT—CHARG . TISING om Pr insertion " RACT ADVERTISING per month—1 month per month —3 m r month—-& mont © month—1!2 mo Meek week. i year on or bel ives, Oth ever barr January, 1918 We have only a few of our descriptive ctroulars left. Come to our office and let us describe this tand. PRICE $60 to $75 an acre, ON EASY TERMS. A. H. REID @ CO. M417 New York Block Send for one. “Public Markets | SANITARY Corn fla matches, f Ibi % pint oltve ofl, salt, 10c; Tuna fish, 1 Madrona tomatoes (No. an), 9 2 large cans hominy, 26¢; 260 meat sauce, 14c; 2 cans pumpkin 26¢e; 2 cans asparagus, 260; 3 sacks malt, 100; 2 cans wtring beans, 24¢ 6 bars laundry soap, 230; Ibe cans Pimentoes, 110 PIKE PLACE 17—8 Ibs, fine 63c, Stall 7% milk, 10¢ qt, Stall 12—Bastern solid pack tomatoes, 16¢ can; mince meat, 16c Ib.; 3 pkgs. maca- ronl, 26e; 3 pkan, corn flakes, 260; ans salmon for 26c; Bastern cranberries, 15¢ Ib.; corn starch, 10¢ pk, 160 pkg; powdered am- monia, 100; 2 cans green peas, 1 2.500 Liberty Ol & ¢ 6,000 Frannie Oil 6.000 11 6. i 1 Wye iden ‘Tream WINKERH ae Wenn Stall 45 pkgs Te pkg.; 6 ‘ottomuet, 4c Riot ® add % cont ‘Tnree | 11 ~Acreage for Sale 19—City Real Estate for Sale | "~~~ Bie “BAY you SAW it In Tits i 43—Lost and F OPEN SsPAcR TAR. LONE JANUARY 4, OUTSIDE CARR be used tn ae Washington locks, Alredale and Ger Gadi Seika’ shcakh $600 CASH ie alten: Glace caller Madwens to be used ‘tn ; ‘be. turnten.| 1 Rame “Max” Reward. Call “Yo be sed Yn Unton yund | cans § oF address Heaborn, 202 Lake wide ave FANCARY ton look con 17 for plumbing fe place RATE: a. i full RATES ON LEGAL ADS of Want Ad Department pis MAIN 600 nial OUTIDE TARR Aire: plain « e and Gor Wallt-in m and ructed } c ~ : $500 CASH NOOM COPTAGH, not finished what be ls asking for the place, lia ESEATTLESTAR NOTICES ly Payments. AY CAMP. Sisv, Mi . <a poles @very Thursday Moose hall, 209/IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 7 st. Fisiting neigntore cordia United States, for the Weatern $200 CASH * office, 90 ot Washington, Northern Div’ anonet ooers ad squ city water and lights: sireet Is 5 X Riiiott 81 IN RUPTCY. NO. to thie place: Loe per thoy 45—F ale eo 45--For Sale Miscellaneous | iow ‘corn meal, per sk, Stall NOTICE OF FIRST MEETIS CREDITORS Matter of F. J coon, & is BAY you SAW it in THE STARS” | 45—Large tem be doz. Stalls DAVID P. EASTMAN Rai AND BOOTH 1-2—Yakima potatoes, $1.55 sk. de- 1004 Third Ave. Phos it 2661, panda, 4 ft. 6 1 o glase doors and three jong | H¥ered.— in the upper one flour bin, one # € board, and « cupboard for! Stall 36—8 Ibs, granulated sugar, and pane with panel door In| @3c Stall 61—Pure, sweet natural Price $95 eet wp. or 188) lik, 100 qt. Stalls 87-38—No. 10 | #k. new corn meal, 59c; pure choc- | olate or con, 22¢ Ib; baking Apruce flour bine ° | soda, 6c pkg.; table salt, 3 for 10 ed roofing 6/3 Ib. can 40c S40; choice, M. J. B. coffee, 6c, Stall 106, 160 Our, lustrated ea! new crop nuts, pke.; egg Phe. Quaker oats, 100; baby lima wes iene eg 10c pkg; ereamettes, 4 beans, Ib, 1be; Ibe can string bean’ Sell anyone, ehip anywners, and euaran- | pkits. tomatoes, 1c can; large 1c. Sugar Stall, best local patent paper, 4 for 26e; shredded flour, sk, $2.70; Gold Bond a | a a¥ Stall sugar, granulated home Pure, sweet for Mr Block Inqut York valuable 1866, Colwell 3 apeed VE ret el sore after @ o'clock or you SAW it ATTORNEYS.AT.- é ANDER AHGREMAN—APTOR: w. Witla, probate matters, heotes, collections, Every- Pertaining to a general law prac: all courte. 43¢ Lyon Bid: and Jame Eitiott 21466 MwA WOMAN TA’ Consultation free, confidential Notice ts hereby given thai of January, 1918, the sald FJ ly ‘adjudicated bankrupt, nd that the firat meeting of the cred. itore of said bankrupt will be held at the office of the undersigned referee tm bankruptey, 1204-6 TC. Smith | Bullding. in Seattle, in sald district, on the fist day of January, 1918, at 2:90 o'clock in the afternoon, at which lifproia ave. time the said creditors may attend, 3 3 ITY, | Why pay prove thelr clatms, appotnt a trustes.| tent when you can buy this home for examine the bankrupt, and traneact| $180 cash, balance tke rent? Bee Mr. | such other business as may properly | Otto, 201 Liberty Bidg.. or phone even-| come before sald meeting apito! 1708 Dated at Seattle, in sata district, if January, 1918 = BR HAWKINS, Referee tn Bankruptcy. eh ECONOMY iW MARIN Nice little cory MOD! CO aa ery DALOW: «rooms and pots lower knock down, | S-cross-panel doors Cottage frost doors Two-light windows ‘WOMAN: WHO IS BELIEVED A SPY: HELD IN SOUTH HANFORD, Cal, Jan. 11.— Suspected of being connected in some way with the activities of German agents on the Pacifle Coast, a» woman who gave the name of Eliza Gutistorf was taken into custody here early today. She was lodged in jail, pend- ing investigation of two letters found in her possession. One, written in German, contained a denunciation of President Wil- 3 Ibs. best navy beans, 400; 3-Ib. can NEW POTATO YIELDS FOOD AND FLOWERS EUREKA, Cal., Jan. 11—A. Hick- man, an aged gardener of this city, has succeeded in crossing the famil- far Irish potato with the dahlia, the combination producing a species of potato which is believed to be far superior to that found ordinarily on the market. ‘With the new potato one may have flowers for the decoration of his |home, and, when the plants have reached maturity, potatoes for his dinner. The main value of Hickman’s po tatodahlia comes from the fact that the plant follows closely the dahlia type, and hence should be immune from the blight, the great potato coffee, tnt! Semen you SAW it in THE STAT rie WATK—TWO FINE) to 144 feet deep: ideal location for! sumer & home In Port Orchard, the hustil ° Y yard town. Price $186: terme $50 cash, balance per month PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL Port Orchard, Wash FRE FORT ORCHARD Co., by reason of its toe county seat of Kitasp co’ equipped to offer real bar Puget Bound Navy Yard int lots, improved hom safe delivery, ‘The larwent factory | toflet the West selling et to 608"! Cocoanut, 280 pke.; glycerine or tar| #k. $2.65 toilet soap, be bar, au CORNER Stall 102—Oregon omen, 400 doz; 2 dow The; 3 doz, $1.10; full cream cheene, 2c Ib; 4 large cans milk, 4c; Armour’s margarine, 320 Ib ground chocolate, 23¢ Ib; 2 Ibs Abe RD yy j 5-ACRE RANGAINA JUST OFF BRICK HIGHWAY ~The the R WILLIAMA CO. 1943 First ave. & Meattle, Wash $2.50 @® $2.60 KYEGLASHH®, SPECTACLES, FITTED with sptertcal lenses, complete, $2 KamInation Heivwe Kp! ook, #13 Bee- roken leases duplicated a and tmproy CAPR OUR APRCTALTY ARE BARGAIN Port Oren FORBION RECORDE : north of city; near Country L RSCORD EXCHANGR 3 view of Bound and | NICHLY FURNIMITED WUNGATOW TN take, Kitiott mountains: good soll. Price $1,240. THR WUSTLING NAVY YARD * new Times Bide ft beautiful water front alder] TOWN ef Port Orchard. -room bun-| buy, trade, exchange, repatr land; Diack soll: easily) galow, wel! furnished, located on close-| WANTED OLD FPALAR TRETH (DOT fine beach; no bluff; Improved lot #0x120. at a very| MATTER IF BROKEN). MIGNKeT fine harbor: only % w price for quick sale. PORT OR-| PRICES PA CASH FOR OLD SOUTH END | Anderson's—Mazola ofl, qt. 6c; Alaska salmon, can 1%¢; Lipton’s tea, Ib, 70c; Swift's Cottosuet, Ib. 22%c. Stall 42—Veal roasts, 18¢ Ib.: veal chops, 20c Ib, Stall 48— Bont Jersey butter, S4c Ib; fresh ranch eggs, bSc doz, Stall 2—~Her- sey's cocoa, Me Ib; Rex corned beef, 21c can;+ Blue Ribbon tea, 4 2%c; Sockeye salmon, 35c can, Stall 60--Finger rolls, 15¢ doz; coffee cake, 2 for Ihc. uM tng Price $000 per & and monthly payments out i booklet free. 522 Ne O [iD P. GORIN— or fee refunded. tent Attor ney. Patent TOL Central ARE SINCERE TS tithe 5 st res WESTLAKE er Stalls 18-19, 9 Iba. yellow or white corn meal, 650; No. 10 sack rye flour, 40c; No, 10 sack graham flour, 85; 25c pkgs. Cream of Barley, 35¢; Me pkg. Postum Cereal, 200; 25¢ oe ib TINK ST. COLLATERAL LOANS ijaN MO 5 and jewelry at COMMISSION they charge? OVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Ine 411 Bencea and 114 Marton. FABLE PLACE TC & ORRC en DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. rates; confidential. CAN JEWELRY CO.. 909 Second 5 iD ON ALL A waive. The you old or new dances. Bitiott 3187. The H and University. iS AND SURGEONS S tet REPROD 5 i WA Central Storage Co., 105 White COND-HAND CLOTHING NG BOUGHT 1915 Westlake » Sons. for vee D ‘weed sults. Ot ‘Main 1231. 2 per cent. NO ([R CHARGES. Others may AD- [SE lower rates, but how about Reliable, 907 Third ave. ar ereeg.| CFFORD & ND BOLD. i004 Phous iF arti buys & acres, eastty AABEN & SEXTON CO 1310 First A Elliott 6347. 15—Farm Land for Sale PRIZE CROPS IN SNOMOMIRH COUNTY. 40-ncre farms, $25 per acre: 19 yearty payments, ¢ per cent inter- eat. Visit our office and ave the great exhibit of PRIZE WINNING vegeta- bles fruits, grains, alfalfa and other grasses raised on the adjoining farme. They prove our ciatme that this te the best land in WESTERN WASHING- TON. Paved roads: four passenger train & day: graded school; cannery creamery; cheese factory; plenty 01 work for the jaboring man tm mil and camps. Where are all boosters, DON'T LOSE A DAT \ In asking for our {ilustrated literature. BROWNELL LAND CO. THIRD AVE. SEATTLE, WASIL A FINE FARw 20 acres, with 7 acres Improved. A first-class place for poultry, frult and Gairy. Has good house, barn, poultry acd breoder houses: plenty of fruit and berries Purchaser right tm. Price Is low, $1,560 $1 cash and balance to sult VAN ARSDALB, Ine. 1019 ‘Third Ave. i-AGRE RANCH, ALT CLEAR fenced: 4-room house; goed barn and outhufidings; good water: 2 cows, 2 horses, 45 chickens tools and im- plements. Price 0. Will exchange SCHROEDER, 418 Green Building 18——-Real Estate Wanted RANCHES WANTED 1 tmpro f some good custom ho are willing to do business 19--City Real Estate for Sale | & new settlers | may move, 50 $229 Mallard Ave. 32—Male Help Wanted 4 places | & wt € CHARND COMMERCIAL ©O, Port Oreha WARE 7 complet half acre af ground, In a good navy yard community. This butldings, when completed, will net owner $250 per month, PORT ORCHARD CoM- MERCIAL CO. Port Orchard, Wash. SEVEN ACKER 2Q~ MITER” FROW Port Orchard dock: 3 acres plowed, 6 acres im pasture; 3-room house, chick house, milk house; comerste If well; im all erty. Price $1,500 per month. SNAP. ARD COMMERCIAL ©0. Orchard, Wash. rm FOR FiLE—~ ROOM HOUR Tt hen house and ehrab- ‘$900. 91 Db iow Paice ~~ ma $250 monthiy. will buy this INGALOW; everything pampl dwood floors, furna Dullt-in features: on jot. CHARLES SOMERS Alaska Building. co, 4-nooM R BALE RNISHED COTTAC om new cottage, well furnished; lot 100; close to Raliard Beach o Price only $1,200; $950 cash, balance per month, at 6 per cent room modern house, $2,200; 1400 cash. YOUNG @ BRORES Phone Mallard #13 WiGH “WEHOOL HOY out of echool early to carry & downtown paper route and do extra work. Apply to Mr. Donohue, at Star office. TED —WiLeRATE men for order counter. Apply rt & Holmes Drug Co. . —Conmtracting, ae- engineering or flying. Apply GREENER MENS CPerarna Suit Shop waves you $10 on every mult Tradery Butlding, 905% d apartment house, built on a) ~ COLD, aILy AND DIAMONDS. SMITH JEWELRY MPO. CO. 413 1. © SMITH BLDG. POURTH ¥ WHY NOt WAVE MON LADIEW AND AND OVER $16.00. PR 18 AD AND ORT 19 PER CENT OFF YOUR PUR CHAE. 1906 FIRST AVE. KAVANAGH E00 WATE 1068 tat ~~ SERVICE FLAGS J. Wend kK a4 NEW PIANGH FOR KENT, RENT AF- plied om purchase Meyer-Toner, 210 ton. The WARY” BUFARETH TOY Hor Toys reasonably priced. 921 Green Bide. KAVANAGH 8200 WATH, 1008 tot LADY A GENUINE” LROPAND SIN neart, moon shape, very cheap, 237 Union st Wanted Miscellaneous iF YoU WAVE AN FO RECT. call the Pacific Auetion Co, Main 64 -Furniture Wanted FCRNITURE 51- Wray wore nd pay higher prices th tm the city. Phone Main @| Avetion Co, 2096 Recond ave. Miake Fern. Co, 54—Wanted to Borro' CADE AURITAANY CRPTER CAR Tiers would like free use of sewing machine for RED CROSS work Resuite GUARANTEED tlemen, Violet ray for colds, rheume ; face massage: shampoo. Open min Toulee Dalton, 217 Kitel Hide. Eitlott, 2548, ~~ Tal 1 or lene! $8i2 “Sth “Ave. Main a3 Phone | can K. C. baking powder, Ife; 100 pkg. Arm & Hammer nod, be can Alaska salmon, 17%c. Stall 19: 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts, 26¢; Campbell's soup, 100; red beans, Lie Ib.; 2 cans peas, 25e; 2 cans tomatoes, 25¢; fruited wheat, pkge 26c. Stalls 35-2 Yakima Gem tators, sk. $1.50; carrots, sk. $1.25; yellow turnips, ak. i] dry onions, sk. $2.25. Stall 109, fancy large Spitzenberg apples, box $1.45; dry onions, 9 Ibs, 256. Stall 130, 2 pkgs. Washington maca- roni, 15c; 30c can maple ayrup, 20¢; 3 pkgs. corn or gloss starch, 25¢; PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LRAVE FROM COLMAN 10pm every two hours, 400! 2:tepmietngle trip, T6e reund don trip, Teepm? ' Port Tawnarnd Serial ~Hieas, tor Port] 1H Airect| 10 Red Real Grocery, A tatoes, 28e; 7 Ta on apples, 106 dor, 3 dor. the. pkg Arm & Hammer Bod » | raising, 2é¢, 4 The pure rolled oats, 2 4 pkem Quaker corn finkes, 260, Stall 26, Rogers’ cofee, 210 t.; apple butter, ise T.; good vutetr, dhe TM. freshly ground peanut butter, Buttercup cleomargarine, (te, Eillott Fish Co, Engi .; fresh herring, ic freah bread, iarge leaf, te. the Stone Stall SAMMY HATED TO GET KILLED WITH MONTH'S PAY DUE WITH THE AMERICAN EX- PEDITIONARY ARMY, FRANCE, Dec, §.—(By Mail.)—"Gee, I hate to go up there on a wiring job and get killed with a month's pay com- ing to me.” When a young Sammy named Moadows laughingly made this re- mark in a dugout in the second lines, the rest of his comrades laughed. “I'll spend it for you,” sald one as I hand out each five-franc note.” Meadows finished his chow and went out thru the tunnel. He | shouldered a bolt of wire and dis- |appeared toward the front lines | with a wiring party Tt was pitch dark, The rest of the fellows who were in that dugout that evening recall now that Meadows’ laugh wasn't mirthful. Maybe he had a premonition and was trying to kid himself out of it.) Shrapnel killed him half an hour! later as he was stringing the wires. | of his friends, “and think of you! son and the people of this coun- try. “To the devil with President WM- non and the American people,” it read. “I will help the kaiser all I can. I hope the Germans win the war. Germany over ail.” The other letter was found torn to small pieces when the police discovered it. They put the pieces together and found that the letter read: “Dear Pal: I have seen every- thing at Fort Grant, Ore. The Presidio is st Frisco, Cal, and I am now heading south. Sent plans a few days ago. had (Signed) “GERMANY.” The woman was taken into cus- tody by a night watchman, who saw | her roaming about the postoffice. He watched her for a couple of/ hours and then arrested her. She was well dressed and told the watch- man that she had walked to Han- ford from Santa Cruz. Today she expressed great tndig- nation over her arrest, but would throw no light on the identity of the person writing the two letters. home, she did not know that she had killed her mother until the am- bulance attendants told her. CHIEF WARREN BONDED J. F. Warren has.given a $10,000 bond guaranteeing his faithful per- formance of duties in the office of Chief of Police, The bond has been written by the National Sure- ty company of New York, thru Goorge W. Allen, local agent. THIEVES STEAL TOBACCO scourge of the Northwest. The new potato is said to have a flavor far superior to that of the ordinary tu- ber. It bears heavily. AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN THEATRE A War Lectere ‘Will Be Delivered by MR. FREDERICK COLEMAN Famous Wer Correspondest Bubject, “Siberia, Chine and Japan” with pag Fg BR Clock WILKES thas Fitth @ Pine Tel EL Tonight—-All Week. Mats. Sun, Wed. Sat A Farce of the Most “Taking” Kind “STOP THIEF” Nights t2¢ te SSe Mate 17¢ and 280 Continuous Daily, 1 to 1 Nick Santore & Ce, in “HOGAN'S CHANCE” 5 Other Big Hippodreme Acts tera"in “pitting ite Own, Shoes Weekday Mats. 10; Eves. & San. 200 GIRL MIMICS MOVIE | PLAY; RILLS MOTHER’ 1) vv Col, Jan. 11—In| mimicking what she expected herself and her mother to see at the movies, 20, leveled a rusty mother and pulled the trigger. Mrs. Pauline Frieden- reich, the mother, fell to the floor dying, a bullet over her heart After pretending to commit sui cide by placing the weapon at her own mouth, Rose dramatical! point. vf ed the gun at her mother and pulled and University, Elliott 318 . the trigger, The mother, who had TREENE — HOTEL I. ! been laughing at the scene, toppled hed for 7 “Pert Townaeed—Port Avgeiee—Neak |/Over and cried: Private parlors Tay ond War Porte || “Oh, Rose, you have shot mer aENTIPIC COT opm 'Sty. Ttepla, for Port! mi] The girl ran into the street ITowneend, “Port An-!Tueed'y || screaming. Afraid to reenter the vic geo Tneed'y!way ports. [sator'y || Shoe Specials Tey ium PIANO PLAYT _There yt i aaitniliaaiata’ Pert Tewnsend—fert Angeles, Claitam Downstairs at TURRELL’S " and Way Porte |] TO'90pm ite, Watalente, for! 2:20pm Interesting Bargains for Saturday Phone Ballard (Pert Townsend. Port! Bondar Milan” arts "Anwelon a Friday Friday !Claltam. ha Part Gamble—Tndlow—Fiagter “Titom Micamer” Puret, tor] | fatty [Kingston, Gambia) dafty gion.| except ‘Townsend,| Sunday | evitie and Had Big Boys’ Shoes—48 pairs of button shoes made of good, solid leather—$3.50 values.............$2.50 Sizes 414, 5, 514, 6, 61%, 7. Small Boys’ Shoes in sizes 9 to 1814, $2.50 and $2.75 values ... $1.95 Men’s $3.00 and $3.50 Kid House Slippers, suede lined hey She sh be HOOD By io he ieee occ 88 pairs Men’s Shoes, small sizes and narrow widths, made by Johnston & Murphy and A. E. Nettleton Co., $10.00 values ....... cece e cee e eee eee e een es POO Shipbuilders’ Work Shoes, the best to be had on the American market, at. $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50 Ladies’ All Black Kid Lace and Button Shoes, good styles, worth DENTI STS | $7.00 and $7.50 .. $5.00 THIRD & PIKE Downstairs at Turrell’s : 120 Marion St., or 903 Second Ave. SAY you SAW it in THE STAR. 6:00pm 7: > ~oramrmnen © HOMES FOR BALE Member Dancing Teachers’ Asan. ~ daily [Connects at Townsend! eee nati fwith rail tines for THe AND JEWEL: | [pomee te Olen re, cut lane and elocks, not but absolutely reliable, Thieves entered a confectionery store at 4445 Graham ave., late Thursday night, and made off with a quantity of cigars and tobacco. DIAMONDS, ry, wilve oniy yp Sy ee ye Prcom moaere ogee; om ear line every respec =|, $2,200; $900 cas sg ara galana damian -toatn modern cottage, 11.400; $400 cash PERSPRCTION QoRDIALLY ‘room modern cottage, Ballard beach. Ee Price $1100; $80 cnah BOY WANTED S-room modern house. Price $1,450; $250 — ash. | 11—Acreage for Sale _ oe YOUNG & RROBERG SAY you BAW it in THE STAR. credit PETER MICHARL 2 Mke Bt., Jeweler Formerly at 1204 Second Ave. WATCH HEPATRING Diamonds est while you walt repaired and remodeled. Work guaranteed at whole SMITH JEWELRY MFO. CO. 412 L. C. SMITH BLDG, Fourth Floor. | OUR COURKE MARES A VINTRITED | dancer of you. Why walt? Our re-| sults guaranteed. Hippodrome, Fifth The snowstorm and blizzard that |ts sweeping over the Southwest, extends far into Northern Mexico, and unprecedented low tempera- tures combined with,a scarcity of food and fuel, are’ causing the deaths of scores of Mexicans in Chihuahua and other border states, according to reports reaching here today. The Dorcas society will receive contributions of clothes for the needy at 4450 Brandon st. The so- elety can be reached by telephone, Rainier 296 M. fy fer Anacortes an: ‘Pertingham, INVITED ‘Wil H. Armstrong TOAD 3—sHOWws—3 Chores Girls’ Contest Friday Night |Se—250—35e (NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30, Nignts, T and 9 HARRY LANGDON & CO. “JOHNNY'S NEW CAR” ROSA ROSALIND Queen of Equestriennes Other Features, General Admission 26¢. revolver at te To learn newspaper business, 5229 Pallard Ave. Phone Mallard CORT, WELL. BUILT electric Mght; lot alley; garage; fruit, den; near r. Terma Ife Bmith, 6206 California Dawson. Weat . HERE IFA WORKINGMAN'S CHA $1,550 for a good f-room and bath, bo ‘ented on Phinney bill, assesaments ali) paid $250 balance like rent. F. &. OLJANGER, 467 Empire Bide. HERE'S R CHANCE dandy little S-room house, at each, 2 blocks from the car at a bargain, This house about 10 years old, is on conerete pier foundation, basement ts dug but not finished; everything except sewer and paving in and paid; gas in house. it is not strictly modern, and for that * reason the owner has priced it low #0 that the buyer can make these fdditions to the howse and still have ® very cheap property. The lot is x12, and ia worth almort as much is asked for the property. Price on terms of $200 cash, and the balance to be arranged on easy payments, We won't have this piace | ing distance of the Price $4 long, and if you want a home you had 0 « terms. Be a home owner. Doi better get busy at on | Kennedy returna to Seattle | | Dey rent all your ttfe. AH. REID & CO. after the dance. Take steamer | Good opportunity for bright boy. Apply ACREAGE PRICE $1,450; TERMS Good 4-room house; good soil; teady for eustivation; two chicken houses, size 10x12 and 12x16; also goed wood shed; close tn; ean live on this ranch and work in city; near good Paved road. Would like to have some one move on at ones. In- quire for Mr. Feri 203 New York Biock. Wtr. Roaatie, for Port! ond and Rel! Tased'y am, via all San! Thorey | Seer THE SEATTLE STAR 1207 Meventh Ave. OF Jcensed ehtrop. 401 Bite! | VISIT MREMERTON AND DANCH | | with Kings and queens of jarx Wednesday, Boat leaves Col- | man dock 6 p. m.; returns after | dance | Announcement Day and Night Dental Offices ‘The National Dental Offices, on Third ave. and Pike st, will, from now on, be open from 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M Making it practically day and night. Conditions have changed, and are changing dally in this busy city of ours. A year ago a step Iike this would have been out of place, but today it has become an absolute necessity with us in order to take care of our large following among the shipyard workers, ‘We have made arrangements #0 the workingman and the busy business man will now be able to get the same high class dental services after his working hours as he would during the day. This will mean a two-way saving for the busy man who needs dental services This office will not be operon Sundays. On that day we believe the world should rest. GOOD—DENTISTRY—ALWAYS D Nationa Cie FO BHATT i $375-—SPECIAL BARGAIN B acres rich alder land; running j ideal for berries or poultr; of geod Janda will make y' Gent. $3—Male Situations Wanted i iri yvoots te tering brickwork 2005. 7016 18th N. W tor; 5 acres indepen- PURTIC y Hide General houne paired, pl Queen’ Anne Arr 34—Female Help Wanted pay DANCE AT ARCADIA, at Bromer- | ton, each Wednesday. 8 &. ographer 59—Legal Notices in Tie DIeERICT COURT OF THE | United States, for the Western District | Of Washington, Northern Division IN NANKRUPTCY. NO. 6018 NOTICE OF FIRST MP <G OF ' CREDITORS In the Matter of Oliver Merk and Jack and 608 Or Bring $50 with you. Easy terms CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDAL® , 1019 Third Ave. WiteH '* BREMERTO & S-aere tract of rich loam soil that will grow anything, within walk carwe'y (fanaa ) pclae Teak ol eopm |tteamer 5 seep cineston, LAdlow and jway points 1" sunday Only t:eoam'Ateamer Pueet, IKingston, Lud! lway potnt Hond Canal—Gamble—| CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALB 414-7 New York Block. at Colman dock, & p. m. erg, his wife, Bankrupts. 1019 Third Ave. = ‘0 the creditors of the above named FINE DAIRY TRACT bankrupts Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd eae. erg et ux. were duly ndjudiented as bankrupt, and that the first meeting 94,000. creditors of anid bankrupts will eo ld at the office of the under. || “Ti 1ham Mtr, City of Angeles! ; ror TA ‘ort! midn’ht) feree in bankruptey, 1204-6 Gatly tf Ludlow, Port Smith Pullding, in Seattle, in|] except |Gamble, angor| except wald district, on the fist day of Jan- all pointe on] Sunday) vary, 191 Jock In the af- | ternoon, at which time the aid cred itors may atten appoint a tr rupte, and transact ness an may properly eom meeting. Kent; jedi; all in grass; has spring Owner must se Price nome terms. Actual value 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 60x100 LOT, CI to shipyards, new and attractive, § on terma like rent YOUNG, BLACK & CO, 230 Central Bldg. Elliott 4579. it WHY PAY RENT ‘When you ean buy © home no reasonably? 5 —MIDDLE-AGED GE | usekeeper on farm. Adar L GEORGE BECKMAN 6 onan, Wash ed 1102 First Ave. we W anun Cafe, WANTED —COMPRTENT eral wework: small washing. Capitol 2613 38—Business Chances SAY you SAW it in THD Datea at’ eatile; ——-~ A SPLENDID HUBINERA OFPOR- | 10th day of January, PHINNEY TUNITY AT FRESNO, CALIFORNIA o ® $490, $250 cash, will buy 5-room cottage | hi itiful building 15 meres; on river; and two level lots on N. 88th at., end 20 minutes from Fresno; on boulevard of Phinney car. A good buy. Seeing and car line; furntshed and ideally) ta believing. located for wayside inn catering to automobile parti chicken dinners, “ partion chiens dinner THATCHER ECONOMIZED ~ so af figh Despite the war, County Assessor Guarler million paople, Cost ‘$26,009, |John M. ‘Thatcher managed to save Will be sold for $12,600. |more than $5,000 out of the appro. Address William Payne, 312 Cory Bids..| priation made for the operation of i ae |his office for the past year, states FOna LC. Balt Bldg, Mew | Frank M. Hal}, chief deputy assess- jor. in his annual report. 210 Washington at MATT, family; $450 HOUSE, BARN AND Pointe marked * are boat landings. Passengers for these pointe and for r boat landing pointe must make thelr own arrangements for landing, ‘and assume all risk and abiiity tn) x such landing. Steamers pas-| ‘rate dose not Include boat land. § CLEARED TRACTS $2,000— lot 40x10; paved service; street; 19th House, barn and 5 cleared tracts; easy terms. level land, witn good view of lake and ‘city fow min- Utes’ walk from ferry dock; Spring water can be piped into Droperty at small expense; good Relghborhood; iand worth the Brice without improvements, terms $75 cash, bal- nce $19 per month. ‘Take Kant Madison car and county ferry to Kirkland and inquire at office of Burke & Farrar, In wald district, thin 1018 HAWKINS, iWabtlity ts limited to wear. Referee in Bankruptey 1, not to exceed $100 for " ticket . 150 pounds allowed tres, and schedules subject to thout notice Freight re. fly for all pointe (exceptin med In above schedule, ust be purchased at tieket office, Open from 6:30 a m, te midnight UGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Pee Meket. Office, Colman Deck, but GREEN LAKH $490, $190 cash, balance easy. 2-room house and lot in Green Lake district Nice lawn, chicken house, ete, CALMOUN, DENNY & EWING Bulte No. 200 Alaska Bidg, Muin 7124 —t x witht w [provementa, for only $300 ‘Bt Voulave, mpire Bidg.

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