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ili aa i! as < BSE F SSSSSSS 8k CVI * Rete | @RANSIEN Cash tien 8 cents p in TRANSIE. Bix inser DIRECTORY , | | RAVENNA PARK DISTRICT | | Six times for the price Per line per inser Py 18—Farms for Rent Se MAIN | 13— — A LAND BARGA |we nave a few 20 and 40-nc The Star WANT AD Rates otive May 1, 1917 T—CASH ADVERTISIN advance—-any class! or line of five IARGE ADVER :] tion 1 tions for the p NT— r 2 STAR ATTORNEYS. a LAW =: ALEXAN ney. flee in al ‘Third and TCA MA Consult: practice. Oriental Building. OFF, Lawyer, 709 Ine aw tlw. mortgames, notes. thing pertaining to a gem DER sie WAN Wilts, probate matte collections. Ever! al law pi I courts. 424 Lyon Bld: James. Filiott PLUINN fon free ‘ollections Main 2781. wae ve. Consultation free Or fraction’ of line | ATTOR ¥- eral practice, all cases; fees moderate EF HALC—ESTADLIMTED THT CES eral practice. Burke Bidg., 905 Second are. Main 1208 2174. aw OPTICIANS “Paterson Co aa Ann ATTORNEYS—PATENT ts T. RIVERS Consultation and Li Patent boo! secured of fee refunded. 290, Free book on patents TWurks Bid let free. 122 New Yor og t “Alter: BICYCLE SUPPLIES WE Do Goon WORK—G_ KR WART- wis. 1331 Fourth. Phone Main 2586. CHATTEL LOANS NEW COMPANY NEW M Beans from $16 t “NEW Ti HODS $100 made quickty eonfidentially ¢n furniture, pianos, liv ate. SANDERS & CO. 2903-1004 1. ©. Smith Bide. Hil 4662 eas nee LOANS Tse zr NEY lower rates, but how COMMISSION they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Ina 411 Seneca and 114 Marion. ZRERPRCTARLE PLACE TO HORKOW Patent "Tei Central AT 2 monde and Jewelry ot.3 por cont. NO CHARGES. Others mag AD- money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. Lowest rates: confitential. CAN LOANE JEWELRY CO. ALL $09 Second ARTICLES value. The Reliable, 907 Third ave DEVELOPING KODAK WORK Tey" Jacobs, “IN ATI, & cents a roll. DANCING SCHOOLS Lai HiPPoDROME GUARANTEES TO teach you old or new dances. Prof. Oswald, Elliott 3187. The Hippodrome, PHYSICIA’ University. ‘S AND SURGEONS DR KATHRIN HARRIGON—001 ot xT Ht. Eitiott $76: DRY. FinEPnoor STORAGE Wane tral Storage Co., 105 White 3. STORAGE SECOND-HAND CLOTHING in the great Mount Vernon dint rk Adar r take, W YTAND | prer Wikie cr rey 8N I-reom cottage; level lot, 0x! | trees: plenty berries | house; one Block f b| Brice only $1,000. and | WE LOAN MONEY To : |JOSEPH E. THOMAS 1034 ay # « HIKE AND” LOT eaah down; marine ¥ erty Low and bath M large sleeping porch ERN 6 blocks from Cai WNER LEAVING CITY rent when you can buy this $150 cash, balance Hike ren Ott it Liberty Bidg ane _ rm rtand for Sale vie Fe yMINI va at Inter great a ve RUILD & CO. 1 ew prop: BUNGA- rnin ave Why pay home for See Mr or phone Cap S-room modern hy 92,200; $500 can S-room modern cottage, $1.4 room modern cottage, Price $1,100; $250 cash Wl fi ite garage; $250 cash, $15 ‘month. Ww. 19A—REAL ESTATE FOR improvernents Owner, S-reom modern house. Price $1,454, $250 aah, YOUNG & BROPERG $229 Ballard A Phone Mallard $13. CORY. WELL BUILT COTTAGE, gas electric ht; lot SOn10@ to 16-foot alley; parage, fruit, flowers and gar- den, near car Terms like rent. Ide Smith, 6205 California» corner 156. SALE patd ! CONTRACT ADVERTISING WESTERN Per line per month 1m h, 922 ada, four Per line per month—% months. 2.10 trains a day, graded school © line per month—& months, 1.9 creamery; cheese factory; plenty of r line per month—12 months 1.80) work for t laboring .man in iS lines each week, 1 year, per |} and camps Where ettions Mne .. see tT are all boosters, DON'T LOSE A DAY Hinen’ each week, 1 year, ‘per th asking for our illustrated literature. Vine ... te] BROWNELL LAND CO. 904 THIRD 7 Six months % coent-—Three AVE, BRATTLE, WASH | Months, add tc eer a | OPEN space 9-C ity Real Estate for Sale| lines to be weed in 1 year, r iline . . ie aa lines to ‘he Used In 1 year | 3900 ir line SMe! uD Lor lines ‘to be used in year. | MOUBE A anes 4 4] ‘ mn Lastered b - SPECIAL RATES ON LEGAL ADS) oeen, phoenesed, Bowens wn, Coe fare oO an! ope . and water main all io and > Anquil ¢ Want Ad Department || a | MAIN 600 paid for; two bedrooms, with kood closets, Dullt-in cabinets tn | | out 180 front and S—LODGE NOTICES | mn Hi00 F PAY CAMP WW. x. || om recta every Thursday Moose hall, 200 | eveta, Visiting nelghbors cordial- a | & Clerk's wetice, 981 Bea: | | nce. Take ra Bid none Filiott 61 ; ORR eed auire at terma Ballard beach. | emale Help _ Wanted 15 | —- ADTA, at Bremer ean " roe tle | | steamer | | i} 2° NeW OW OF UAWAN ed taught, 1 1 tw 6 and T Fifth and ersity, Prot Oe miniott VANTED — MIDDLE-ACRD TT ekeeper far Address P.O. Hox 6& ean, Wash WANTED ERPRRIENCED BITE OF POWER MACHINES ©, 162 JACK TENT WATD. “CEN. all 6 | “Chances RAY you SAW it in THE STAT. A RPLENTID WORINEAA OPPOR TUNITY AT FRESNO, CALIFORNIA | Beautiful building 16 acres minutes from Preao; on bo turc'thed saa tasalty for wayside tnn catering to pa chicken di such place within irae pi ° from 00. Payne, 212 € \ DEPENDENT TRARN pper facts, millions in dividends | being paid monthly. Famous Copper | tunities for amait tnvestments to. be | duced $1,000,000 In ce ‘and | today ¢ CALIF NIA fa: Tormey wale | * i Ma A—STOCKS “AND BONDS | Wit. wUY 19,000 Neacon Coa Walla Walla Ol @ Gas Pacific Ala Navigation. WILL MELT 1.000 Universal High Power Telephone ¢ 00 Liverty Ol & Gas Wyoming... 10 000 Frannie Ol, Wyoming 19 5.000 Hidden Trea ing ‘0 000 Alaska Howe ° ranite un MAX WINKLE | ott 0 214 Caton wt | 41—Livestock for Sale | ewo Fe Swi yor WAT Np ONE PAW «with Lost and Found Dist JANUARY T OUTHIDE Washington locks, Airedale and don Better Anewers Tea address eaborn, 107 Lake LAWERTY HON, ON vinat or Yeeler cable, Reward. W. ©. an, Keward Hotel | fiat —0ae CRAP HEAT HOOK | valuable to owner, Reward. North | ie ‘olwell 44A—Automobites GOOD w Pe vipment r TIRE NEW All hot) and tly WADE paten 45—For Sale Miscellaneous “BAY you SAW Tt in THE STAT” SAY you SAW it HANDSOME NEW Country club and ocean; view; large living room, "9 hardwood floors two baths; maid's room separate; glaased-in large lot, with trees, dena Desirable in Toentity 7, P.O, Rox Monica, Cal won of its locatior by equipped to offer real bargat: Puget found Navy Yard Di vacant lots, Proved and improved farms. write Port Orchard Port FOR 100; cfty tent bery: close to two car lines. W. Stn at. HOM HOTRE, utes from Pike jood reason for selling. 1 ave. W. ining room, breakfast room, three large bedrooms and bath sleepiny porch county seat of Kitsap county. improved homes, leased ground THE STAR. HoveE NEAR mountain an Toor. halt, ttractive 4, Bante a mt the te beat ins in the atrict on untm- CALL or Commercial Co. hen house and shrub $900, 921 FoR gate 5 meres of wer half cleared; -room ed and ehie! Riverton. Phone 100 Siorine Fire: Main Give Fit for BOUGHT AND 8 1918 Westlake ave. ‘good uned gies proportionately. Main 1231. ia Junk Mott 3291. Borraio junk, i HOTELS AND APARTMENTS JUNK Co, 1130 Firat C3 ist & q e WEW STANDARD HOT Corner Barge, modern, tn every respect vate bath, INSPECTION ARKINGTC 11—Acreage for First Ave. and Pine outside rooms; $1.60. CORDIALLY UN, 1b13% and. $2 wee ale a i563 elevator phone in all rooms; first-class Tbe and up; with pri- INVITED > it t in THE STAR > FURNISHED 4-ROOM FOR #ALI . well furnt clone to Paliard only $1,200; $250 em per month, at 6 per cent room modern house, § ’ re & PROBERC 9 Batlard Ave. Phone F LIGHT month Dall THRER FURNIAIED ~ keeping room: light included. Park. | FURNISHED F car lines, Fremo » $12 month ROOMn, and Bixth dist at HO price Price # ance $1 INAP—6 Al provement at Poulsh Good 4- fixtures pantry beautify terma me adjoining srail of fine be home and pire Bt houne, 8E, BARN AND 5 CLEARED TRACTS barn and 5 cleared tracts: level land, witn good view of lake and city; but few min- utes’ walk from ferry dock spring water can be piped into Property at small expense; good neighborhood ; land worth the improvementa cash, bal- Take East without 50; terms $7! © per month Madison car and county ferry to Kirkland and of Burke & Farrar, Inc. inquire at office Wirt some T only $200 CREB, 8, for IDEAL HOME $1,000—TETOs room cotta electric and water. This in a tered house, with buflt-in in the dintng room and double constructed al view. be had on of $150 eash and $15 ‘Own your home— y rent. Inquire for Mr. 203 New York Block ‘es ON VARM FOR TRAD! tomorrow to ee 64 rae navy yard factory spring water; ach. $2,500. Want mortgage. Kanters, 4g, 914 Becond ave 20 this evening 6 fixtu tifol view. Can be had on terms of $160 gash and $15 monthly. Own your horn Verres, IDEAL Good 4-room cottage; electric lights and water, ‘This is « Plastered house, with built-in pantry double constructed; beau- don't pay rent HOMES 31,000—~TERMS in the dining room and Inquire for Mr. 203 New York Wi Si | | } 200. feet | ba cheap COTTAG 82—Male Help Wanted ished; lot lawns and gar-| | THE PORT ORCHARD GOMMERCTAT | ach ear. | balance 409 cand 12 27—Housekeeping Rooms novwE water and South 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent ON TWH ave, Ww. BOY WANTED To learn newspaper bus! Good opportunity for bey. Apply 1207 Seventh Ave. inems, bright THE SEATTLE STAR VISIT PREMER AND D. Fe langu _periene MALE TF, drugs, men for order counter ting, engineering or flying signing, 262 Empire Pidg. GREENE A ME Shop maven you $1 Traders’ Buildi Main zt T#D. AP Smith & Co, Vancow Washington. aNTER; 1 Phone @ Grant racks, plastering and Anne 2095. —Salesmen Wanted ‘MEN TO BELT. patriotic folders, cardn, fis books, ete, to stores and ad auick mules: pocket #amplos. samples and proposition, & Co, Cincinnati, O, NEW ANCE | with k weonm of jaza | | Wednesday. oat leaves Col- | | man dock 6 p, m.; returns after | } dance, i |e meee — WANTED—A HiGH SCHOOL, Woy | who gets out of school early to carry | & downtown paper route nnd do extra work, Apply to Mr. Donohue, ) Aaa age ae- Apply ng, 905% PLY TO ver Bar- AVIS ne 49, brickwork TIN# rong vertiners 100 for Hennegan at Star | | sevarcat. WAR AND OOORA Kitchen cupboards, 4 ft te igh, two gina doors and three lone| Adjustable shetves tn the upper pa three drawers, one flour bin, one rug Din, mixing board, and a cupboard for pots and pane with panel door tn Dart. Price $35 set up, of $25) down Our large Mlustrated catalog No. 21 sent postpaid, without charge, on re nent Sell anyone, ship anywhere, and guaran- tee nate delivery. The largest factory in Weet selling direct to com wumer 0. 9. WILLIAME Co. } 1943 Piret a Reattie, Wash FURNITURE BASEMENT | corner Fourth and ‘Terme at cash prices Hike by Waldron of 1333 ory Hide RAPHE OTR APR FORRIGN RECORDS RECORD EXCH Under Stuart Wide University TAY 1816 Wentiake. | Opposite We buy. tre ow Tinies Bid exchange, repair ALWAYS LOW 2 Amith’s Saxony Ax ers for $3.457 Waldron Co, 1322 b. WANTED—OLD PALAE ERRTH (be MATTER IF BROKEN). HIGHEST PRICES PAID. CASH mm OLD COLD, SILVER AND AMON DS. SMITH JEWELRY MFO. CO. 1 SMITH PLDG., FOURTH ¥ re. | wy F RAVE WORRY? LADI AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS OVERCOATS FROM $2.00 TO THIS AD AND GET OF YOUR PUR-| Av Finer WATE 7 PRICE ‘The quality and the terme rend « large rug trade to Waldron 1322 Fourth Henry Bidg., now tn their fitth year! there. | HALL THICK WALL SAFE Gouble doors, inside 12222227, outeide 32x36x50, ‘Terma. Waldron Co RECEIVERS CERTIFICATES Bought in falled banka. Waldron Co., 1222 Fourth, Main 61 “SERVICE FLAGS Co. J. Webb Kitehen & 311 University St ANO® FOR w rar "plied on purchase, Meyer-Toner, 210 Union, The MARY BLIZABETH TOY “WioP Toys reasonably priced. 921 Green Hide KAVANAGH $2.50 HATH, 1608 tnt @ 48Wanted Miscellaneo IF YOU WAVE ANYTHIN fall the Pacific Auction Co 51—Furniture Wanted | | WH HOY Mone UsED FURNITURE and pay higher prices than any house fn the etty. Phone Main 2 Beattis _Anetion Co, 2006 Becond Bake urn. Co., 408 Pike, Main 661s | -Wanted to Borrow CADTER ACRITAARY CHTTER 7% Ait: | riern would like free use of sewing | machine for RED CROSS work, Phone | Q. A. 2862 ARR —Business Personals SAY it in THE STAR. WH HAIR: treats dana wits GUARANTEED you SAW or R ff, eczema. | Indie -| emen, Violet ray for cold tism: face mam | evenings. Lout Bldg. Wiitott. 26 | ‘Take 1 of 2 lessons JENS WA¥: lttio cont private halls day and evening. 1623 4th Ave, Main 9911, | Member Dancing Teachers’ Assn. ew York | DIAMONDS, WATCH AND JEWEL ry, silverware, cut glans and clocks, not only reasonable, but absolutely reliable, cash or ¢ PETER MICHAK Pike ft, Jeweler rmerly at 1204 Second Av: WATCH REPATIING 202 Diamonds net while you waits Jewelry repaired and remodeled. | Work aranteed at wholesale prices. SMITH JEWELRY MFG. CO, 412 L. ©, SMITH BLDG, Fourth 1CAL NUMA Mine, WILT wen, 7016 16th N, W. Pho 4267, ONT WARN A PINE of Why walt? Our re guaran Hippodrome, mtth and t raity. Wiijott #18 | REV NG HOPE WOCTARE, Fourth and Jefferson, near court house. Karily reached for ministerial services, Private par Main 6491 BOTRNTTFIO” COR OF AIL ments of the f need ehirop p | fetch the scimitar | land. STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 1918. PAGE 7 Business Personals hop net Ky 01 Biter Mott HAGTIMG VIANG PLAYING WiAe munlo taught In 20 lessons. agen Wide eT RTS PURLIS” FEN. oxrapher rary Wide a ho LO ADO ON SAVE COAL IS _ WARNING OVER WHOLE NATION WASHINGTON, Jan. There with partiality shown in the distribution of fuel during the pres ent shortage, according to Fuel Ad mintetrator rfield The avaliable supply of coal will be distributed as fairly as» possible ‘The shortage has assumed such se be no rious proportions that even some of the factories engaged in war indus tries will have to be limited in their supply of coal, the administrator staten That the #ituat is believed by th y grow worne ation, and ef for at leant on » re two months: The shortage ix now 38,000,000 tons, it was announced. Dr. rfield in appealing to every one to nave as much ¢ on they can by an economical use, so that war in- dustries snay be run at full blast HE’S DEAF BUT HE’LL GET HIS | HEARING SOON| Seattle ta] me cider being sold in GERMAN PRISONER IN U.S. MAKES TOY SOLDIERS LIKE RUSSIA'S WOMEN WILL SAVE HER, SAYS AMERICAN BY RALPH HH. TURNER United Prest Correspondent TOKYO, Dec. 29—By Mall) “One thing is certain. We are not going to quit Russia, Not if KAISER’S OWN We are going ‘ A member of the Prinz | Kitel Frederick, prisoner of war at Ft, MePhersof, | Ga, who has spent his Stevens, head of the idle ents making toy way mission to Ruadin, | soldiers fashioned after thus expressed today the sentiments | the wellknown German of himself and his colleagues, who | model, helmet and all have been endeavoring for months to | Other prisoners make toy straighten out Russia's railway #y% | battleships, sailing — ven- | tem for the good of that country, | nels miniature cans | At present Stevens and nearly 300 | non, | oth American railroad men are | | refugees in Japan, having been com ° ® | pelled to abandon their work in Rus because of the disorders ineh to the overturning of the Kerensky government. “{ don’t know what will come next,” he said, “but we certainly are not going back to the United States while there is a chance to help Russia. nia. dental Work as They Please “The Bolsheviki are in control of Vladivostok today, but they offered no hospitality to our efforts. The great trouble at present is the labor situation, which lies at the bottom of Russia’s railway paralysis. No one works unless he wishes tb. “The soviet dict to the bouses, foremen, ‘superintendents, general managers of the roads. Altho sup posed to work eight hours, workmen arrive and begin work when they please and quit when they vee Stevens declared the chief trouble — in moving freight out of Vladivostok is the shortage of cars and locomo still too hard to get by the dry laws, | tives. HB. 1. Ming, a shipyard worker, 6800) Cut Down Efficiency | 32nd ave. 8, was haled into Judge In the Vindivostok shops, he Gordon's court Saturday on a chargé! clared, where 470 men are verting les from 100 in assembling locomotives, on his place into ee with too! where 250 engines should be tt h kick. He in slightly deaf, but} out every month, only 12 to 16 et hin hearing Monday, (Abdul, actually turned out a month. idea of the difficulty of tra Officer F. HM. Pralllard confiscated | freight is given, he said, when it ig ky Saturday morning, at the O-W.| under normal conditions, ean static The owner of the trunk evt make three round trips on the trams dently was wine, for he didn't claim! One more step toward prompt jin charge of steam terminal facili) ‘The members are specialists and} sinerian railroad in a year. * x : in oak solution of _ Seattle sonanaien ties here for the government: Guy Will ey hang ag vel work nib ts Ln| He declared there are 500,000 ten Maes, owner of a soft drink| street car t mn was 4 exact way the various avenues for | ,, - - place at §953 Duwamish ave, was| taken Saturday problema [Michardeon, superintendent of ‘the | “ance way the VarOlcal study im of un livered freight in Viadi fined $100 in Judge Gordon's court) Preston, chairman of the state | ‘raction company; Hamilton Higday, mediately.” | But Stevens is optimistic Friday afternoon. Hard cider defense council named ® commit- traffic manager of the port commis-| Improyed ferry service to several |p Out a Hartwig Johnson, arrested by! tee that will immediately tackle sion; George W. Albin, secretary- of the yards can be immediately |“ oe) with Russia's me Sergt. Comstocky December 29, while) the Job of establishing adequate treasurer of the Ames Shipbuilding | worked out, Preston mud. - # ashore from a boat to donate $100 to the| bringing bec was also fe service to the shipyards. The committee is made up of the city treasury | following: Councilman KR. Hi. Thom: L. MH. Levaskey, proprietor of a/son, F. V. Brown, of the G. N., Pres pool room at €21 Pine et. artested|/ton himacif, who are members of Thursday in the hard cider cam |the county defense council, and A paign, will be given a chance to ex plain Monday. ‘This is “hard cider time” at the dry | squad headquarters. W. Carter manager of a saloon at 1627 First ave., was also arrested Friday night on the same charge. ‘The dry squad storeroom in reek ing with hard cider. Tests show as high aa 5 per cent alcohol, the police say L. Valentine, tiea department; CAMP LEWIS POLICE LOOK FOR LOST GIRL Staff Correspondent | AMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 12— Jennie Benson, 15, of Olympia, in be. ing sought by the military police of the division and the Tacoma police head of the city utili J. J, McCullough. force. TI fre he Man Arrested as Srtcallicine igen a ender 4 b ‘d fro c ° Hubby Meets Boat) 3025 4, ave came to After Brisk Race) cx» tewis in vearch of friends Since her departure from Olympia, | she was seen in company with @ woman described as being 40 years) old PORTLAND, Jan. 12—After kias-4 ing his wife good-bye ax she left San Francisco on the steamer Rose City this week, Percy Fernandez, a San Francisco business man saw Marion cre’|ENGINE IS CRUSHED | | Young former Springfield, business man, aboard Young is held on the technical] BETWEEN TWO TRAINS charge of violating the probibition| yey wAtKEE, Jan. 12—A «witch law. Fernandes mys he acted for]. cine was crushed between two in fear Young would annoy Mrs.| . coming Minneapolis trains on the Milwaukee & St. Paul road, , Milwaunee yards, The first Fernandes after they reached Port-| Mrs. Fernandez met Young in Springfield, while she was visiting a 0, train was stalled in a snowdrift. - | sister. lives were lost. The switch ¢ ] was trying to push the first tr ad | SEATTLE MAN NAMED AS | into the depot. They Jumped in time |to escape injury. Many passengers CAMP MEDICAL ADVISER} were shaken up. Staff Correspondent CAMP I 18, Tacoma, Jan. 12—| FREE NON- com. SCHOOL ° Capt. Robert P. Smity, of the med | A free public course in military ical reserve, formerly rattle physi training is being given at the uni cian, with offices in the Cobb build-| versity armory and on the < amps ing, was appointed, Friday, as divis-|¢or those who desire the training jon’ paychiatrist. He will act a9 a0:li especially valuable for those ES viser to the judge-advocate and di-| vision surgeon and will have charge | cervice, of the mental examinations of men} missions expect to be called under the select as it fits them for non-com Army officers at Fort jeharged with crimes and of soldiers |; awton are in charge who “Go net fit." Classes are held Saturday, 2 to 4 |p. m.; Sunday 10 to 12 a.m, and 1 LANE WILL GIVE TALK jto 3p. m, and Thursday 7:15 to 9 Councilman W. D. Lane will ad-| 5. m dress the members of the Common paren _— wealth club at their weekly meeting.| gTORM HITS WASH at d Monday, January 14, tata, WASHINGTON, of cyclonic Jan. 12.—A storm proportions hit Washing-| at 630 p. m ton early today, after sweeping thru gainst 1. C. Lahman, ar-|the South Atlantic states last night, dry squad January 3}leaving reports of many dead and of shipping Hquor into] big damage behind it the city under a different label, was| All wires are down south of Rich. disminsed Saturday noon by United] mond. States Commissioner McClelland for —_____- want of sufficient evidence. FEED OATS GO UP PORTLAND, Jan, 12.—Feed oats reached what is believed the highest NANNY =. price in American history today | when there were sales at $60.25 per ton here, This is 76 cents over the preceding local high mark | JUDSON PROMOTED WASHING Jan. 12.—Col. E. William Judson, U. 8. military ate tache at Petrograd, whose recent re- marks to the Holsheviki were the subject of controversy, has been pro: moted to a brigadier g recalled to this country ne aiship and | The Committee Joffre will give a benefit cert next Tuesday even. ing, at 7 o'clock, in honor of the Bel gian ship L'Avenir, which is in port The proceeds will be used for the re- lief of wounded French sold | A luncheon was given to David G, Latshaw, a member of the nation ul war work council of the Y. M. C A. in the assoélation’s building this noon. Mr, Latshaw talked to busi ness and professional men on thrift as a character builder, D. C, Brown, a constable, 307 jcounty-city building, was struek Fri- day by a truck driven by G. Morris, 211 Belmont ave, N. According to es Public Markets & Dry Dock company, and a repre sentative of the shipyard ‘workers day ‘This committee will assemble Monday morning at 11,” Preston an- noupoed, “at room 418, county-city building. . | SPECIAL AGENT WRIGHT BACK FROM pe yporettnai | Immediately upon returning trom | @ special trip to Washington, Satur | day forenoon, Howard Wright, spe clal agent of the department of jus- tice, shut himself in his office with his chief assistant, and refused to see any one. He said he had too much business on hand, and had to put his sholuder to the wheel right away. Mr. Wright was gone about month, al | SHOT IN AIR ; SCARES OFF WOULD-BE THIEVES} ‘Two would-be burglars were fright: | ened away from the home of Wm. Burwell, 622 Saturday morning. Burwell the men trying to make an entrance | in the rear of the house and fired a shot in the alr Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. Trnothy Burke, of Seattle, pr poral Burke was first a member | Company A, 361at infantry, but was transferred, some time ago, to Company B, 316th military police Atal? Correspondent °AMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 12.— "hippies de that the war taxon ticket sales may be -collected, passengers from Tacoma to Camp Lewis on the auto busses must now purchase tick ets. Before, fares were collected on | the busses. All auto stages running | to the camp must now be licensed by the tnllltery spotios police. PAINLESS: DENTISTS DR. P. L. AUSTIN, Pres. Open for Business If your gums are sloughing, sore and bleeding, you have PYORRHEA Come to me for advice for this disease free of charge, For 30 days we will do all kinds of dental work at a much reduced price. To introduce our Painless Method, for 80 days we will extract all teeth free of charge. DR. P. L. AUSTIN, formerly manager of Painless Austin | and National Dentists. New Office Corner Third and James St. ‘TED PAINLESS DENTISTS o- | Morris’ report to the police, Brown TH END—MO DAY j|was apparently uninjured ans he Stall steer steak, 20¢ 1b.; veal! walked away. chops, ™. Btall 48, best Jersey but ene [ainsi eta ye ee | yatae| Funeral services of Roy W. Fuller, soap, be bar t Tonaties, 110 who was accidentally killed while Campbell's pa, ie can. working as brakeman on a Northern er Pra A Pacific train at Fallbridge Thursday, Htall 50, tye vread, § loaves 26e,|Was held at the Bonney-Watson cookies, & dos, 1be, parlors Saturday, at 3 o'clock, Phone Elliott 3633 WAR TAX ON CAMP FARE: The matter of gaining relief from use of steam facilities involves more who was to be named later in the|study and investigation. An effort will be made to get the traction preparat! low standard of service, and all oth ler proposed reliefs will be studied. ‘FOOD SAVING BY LAW, NEXT STEP WASHI [gent regulation of food consumption, |including compulsory wheatless and meatless days, is in prospect, as a re sult of a conference between Herbert Hoover and congressional leaders to-| | day: | SOLDIERS ARE WARNED Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 12. Loan sharks are preying upon the|the awards in the Beacon hill soldiers of the division who are Lib- | trict, and one to provide for the Maryland ave. early |erty bond purchasers, according to | mission to the voters at the next heard | q memorandum issued from head-|tion of a $300,000 bond issue ac quarters The sharks are loaning sums rang: | |ing from $50 to $75 on $100 bonds, | jand charging 10 per cent interest, SEATTLE BOY PROMOTED) =0 | banks « | sums on bonds at a much lower rate of interest. was made |the command are warned to beware @ corporal of military police Friday. | o¢ the sharks. sources, and especially with the class of women it has, cannot fail,” he said. “They are tensety patriotic, and in the present trying situation are do ing most of the work.” LICENSE APPLICATIONS OF CALIFORNIA BUR SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. Motor vehicle applications were stroyed by a fire in a rear room |the state motor vehicle this morning. The fire si a #mall of] stove used to heat { room. - was discovered by an ploye. J. Tehaney, acting ans threw the stove out window ORDINANCE DUE FOR BEACON HILL AWARD Assistant Corporation Co Walter F. Meier is in receipt of quest from the city council, |him to draw an ordinance company to rush adequate s to relieve the present ae TON, Jan. 12—Strin- OF LOAN SHARKS| |the awards. | Judge Gordon, of the police released C. R. Harrison, who been arrested for disorderly and turned him over to army authorities. Harrison, Thursday for lounging around Nec places without apparent tion, said he wanted to enlist. it The order says that all are willing to loan reasonable ‘The officers and men of i ae Safety First is the thought uppermost in our minds when investing the funds of our members. We Demand the Best Securities on Earth, namely— U. S. Government Bonds and First Mortgage on Improved Real Estate. ; All funds of this Association are invested in the above-named Securities, which are held by the State Auditor at Olympia in trust for our members, as provided by State Law. “A personal inspection of the greater portion of the loans made on property within the limits of the City of Seattle evidences a compliance with the provisions of Section 8, Chapter 110, Laws of 1918, which requires that the property mortgaged to se- cure the loans ‘shall be worth at least twice the value of the loan.’” (Extract from State Inspector's Report, October 20, 1917) We have never paid less than at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on savings. Divi- dends paid semi-annually. A full SIX months’ dividend will be paid July 1st on all savings left with us on or before January 15th. Universal Savings & Loan Association: 316 PIKE STREET

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