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PHONE MAIN 600) RANSTIENT Cash in adv a 8 cents per tine Six times for TRANSIENT « Tine per Bane Invenio CONTRAC Tine per Tine per dine per r tine per DVER the t tive ING soe AY mont? yvertr gach week add SPA ne ix months months, ad? 1 OPEN aed 1 tn 1 year, aed tn 1 year, Ske year % LEGAL ADS Department int RATES Want Ad MATS eno THFS CEATTLESTAR eee. ARRARARAAS ON TICES We AvP, 1 every Thureday Moose hall, 209 calls iting netgndara cordial 91 Bea DIRECTORY TAR x SAY you SAW it In THE ATTORNEYS AT-LAW ‘ n SHIREMAN—APTOR Probate matters Tcanecn, woten, collections Rvery thing pertaining to a eeneral law prec Hem all courta ate Tron Wide mitiort see x mw ‘onfidential 1 uittine HOFF, tawy 19 nd ave Consultation free: Ren: eral practice. all cases: fees moderate, ALY — BST AW iF GEN- eral Practice. | Rurke Bidg., 995 Second or fee refunded Contrat ‘Main 290. Free book on patents Fenwick. BICYCLE SUPPLIES GOOD WORK WARE art 1331 Fourth, Phone Main 3586 CHATTEL LOANS adel COMPANY NEW RATES SEW METHODS Tears from $10 to $109 made quickly and PSeehtentiatty ¢n furatture, pianos live be SANDERS & CO. ahead L. C_ Smith Ride 2... COLLATERAL LOANS Fx Wi LOAN MONET ON HTX nd jewelry at 2 per cent. NO ‘id CHARGES Others may AD- lower rates, but how about # COMMIRHION they charee? PaowrDesT LOAN SOCIETY. Ina rs 411 Seneca and 11f Marion. _ KRESPECTARLE PLACE TO RORROW | money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY rates: confidential. ICAM JEWELRY CO. 809 Second ry y ON ALE. ARTICLE of value. The Reliable, 907 Third ave DEVELOPING KODAK WORK 1@ conte « roll Jacobs, P.-1 lawrence FT AT STRATE FE WiPRODROME GUARANTHER =O feach you old of new dances. Prof Cewnld, Rilintt 3187. The Hippodrome, Fifth and Untrerstty, PE OUL IS POURS LI eed OPTICIANS balcony Kamonds, Fraset-Paterson Co.'s IS nnn nn nnn OSTEOPATHIC nT a ABOARS >. ar AROARE Paty Pree sae sks ee Is PHYSICIANS AND D SURGEONS (BR KATHRIN HARRISON—001 OIXTH, Piniote 87423. STORAGE Pay Finerncor sTORAGe Wane house, Central Storage Co, 105 White Bite OUGHT AND BOLD 1964 1918 Westlake «ve. Phone First ave. Matn 6999 Bee EM Jit for wood waned sults. Oth: tien proportionately. Matn 1231 ' JUNK Missin Sonk Co 1130 First ave 8 Et Hott 3291. aio FUNK, tid it a wT AA HOTELS AND APARTMENTS WEW STANDARD HOTEL Corner First Ave. and Pine St modern, outside rooms; slevator ‘service: phone in all rooms: first-clane fn every respect. 75e and up; with prt vate bath. $1.56. BNAPRCTION CORDIALLY INVITED TNATON, 1218 tnd. 92 weel 11—Acreage for Sale ¥ SiGe HOUSE, MARN AND 5 CLEARED TRACTS House, barn and 5 cleared tracts level land, with good view of lake and city; put few minut walk fromf ferry dock. Spring water can be piped into property At small expense; good neigh borhood; land worth the price without {mprovements. Price $850; terms $75 cash, balance $10 month. Take Fast Madison ear and county ferry to Kirk- Jand and inquire at office of turke & Farrar, Inc aon | AChEa GOOD BOTTOM LAND, 2% miles from docks at Poulsbo: close to school: thickly settled netghborhood; for $700. H-116, Star. Picky TRACT FOR 147 oo CART | Broom house on place; 2 acres plowed Dalance easy to clear; 20 rode from school house. Office open Sunday PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. Orchard, “Wash. Rann 14—Farms Wanted i MOUNT VERNON LAND Write at Clear Lake for information. | | i} ] Port I have some splendid buys in this dis-| trict. Two tracts on lake, with house. Bern, chicken houses, and Mill, with lots of work, $600. 29 acres good stump land, $600 acres. Improved with house, well ote, 750; easy terme. ON FARM OF € Wanted; cheap and close to Eallrond. H-117, Star 16—Firin Land tor Sale AY you SAW it in THE STAT CTs vi DAIRY RANCH — PRICE $5,900; $2,600 CAKH, BALAN 70 BUIE. THTRTY-NIND ncrog of the soit In Kiteap county, Iving about “ Millen south of Port Oreh nag bighway. A money-maker to. day. Everything on the ranch Roe * price, Nine head of stock, flock thickens, farming implementa, nit eed mm how fine bin sarage, good water sup WP. dandy tamily orchard and an { ‘on the amma 46 Pract. tho improvements on the Pitanis to ‘retire trom. nective LOttice open Munday KE ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. Port Orchard, Wi le ¥; 01 pl work Fiorkce fia | at} |15—Farm Land for Sale FARM AND 400 (2 8 to $00 an RASTMAN ind Ave lar free. THE BELLEVUE ND HIGHWAY With ferry at Lake Wash: OD LAND f d gardening RASTMAN | rd AY T Estate Wanted YOU R HOME 1 throu ur office manded nding purchas Therefore place | TS™ persona YONKAa 817 “Recona RATLAND PF have buyers clowed last week exclusive listings LING, 1803 W. 47th. Ralard 234. Open evenings and Sundays, Homeseckers, call 19--City RAY a Ay penny PHINNEY Main 2084 WANTED= WR 0 deals Real Estate for Sale 7 SAW Tt in THE STAR HANDY WH furnish 20 ‘ 1 complete, W © for cash. No place to build a fell on torma regon a ~ went, 4504 a6en ok lock rT) of Phin Y Ratard $200 a HY Ave. ¥ N waay TERMS eee até Pr only $100 per cent min trees Dalance monthly 14th ave N. Phone Kenwood tee ASAP sround: J-roon oreh. Se fare blocks to ear EN, «eT Rmpire ide CAM — 9156 this S-room modern house, NIVERSITY: balance Fotal price $1,850. Get Phone Capitol % ACRE house, barn rite to out x ands same as rent busy tf you want t OOD HOUSES FOR SALE x Price 91.050 to $2,000. terme YOUNG @ BROBERO Datiard Ave. Phone Mi TWO” WEst SEATTIR LOTe terma or Seaboard Building. art ard 813 BACT he Phone . s21 Main e092 Weer Modern cottage mer PeATTLE a ar tine eany terme very pretty —REAL, AY PSTATE FOR SALI THE E BARGAINS Raiance $20 Monthly S-room medern cot mient to Ft. Lawton you SAW HOUS $250 Cash. o 3 roe: Phinney ave district Price $2.00 $300 canh. 132 monthly, $490 cash. price $1,275, 4. house and three lots, balance monthly; close to Rentom ca : ride from Pike. BUILDING LOTS 35 CASH $2.59 monthiy. Mulla and _ sip the t. Price $275 to $250 bullding lover G9 minutes’ car ride from Pike at balance MONTHLY city $10 CASH AND § Rollding lots, 502120 to and light; Ft. Lawton car tet BARGAIN Close to car. This lot 50x120, street tm- provements in and paid; TERMS 8100 cash and $19 monthly DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave The PF ORCHARD COMMERCTAT. Co., by reason of ita location seat of Kitsap county, I beat « to offer real _bargaine in the Puget Sound Navy Yard District on vacant lots, improved homes. unimproved and improved farma CALL or write Port Orchard Commercial Co., Port Orchard, Wash. Offies open Sundaye. SAN PRANCIACO, WRSTERN tion. Desirable, modern, well D-atory houme: goed order: € roon bath; 2 toilets; laundry; very sunny near cars. playground; lot 2Gx8T%: mtone sidewalk: street work done. $4,000: half cash, balance on mortgage ent. Ow Santa z, Cal, fies Piet ACRE Acre and half tracts in Seattle, on car line, with city water and light leas than two miles from five #hip yards, on payments. Will build to sult you. Pett Woody, 2615 And a W., Youngstown. NAVY YARD WORKER & new 3-room house, with ety water and light: close to dock: half a block from postoffice; 40x160 lot, with alley, and well; graded. Will sell on terms 0. H. SOLIBAKKM, Manette, Wash jh HALE HY OWNER, TNICH CROOM bungalows, two are completed, at 4045 28th ave. &. W., three blocks north ot ntleroy. Priee $2 TeRRMS. For particulars phone Pal lard 267 PROM Went foot ADiT- school 4H “ous, AAT full cement basement lot; fruit trees; garden. Will take some trade In good 1215 W. 83rd; on Greenwoo: EAP; BASY TERME rooma; modern; $1,600; ready to use Also 7-room hot See J. Routtion, 7028 Ell ave., near end Ballard North car. om Nove, T toxi06: TIGHT: hen house; shrubbery: clows to twi car linen. 931 W. Géth at. $900 ‘On BAT. ROOM MODERN HOURE and large lot: easy terms. 3226 Rainier ave. Heacon 161 a | | 28—Unturnished Houses WORRY AnOUT HIGH RENTS? wr sef THIS AT ONCE $976 laree to --~-----3! Nice jittle boulevard water, close real try working In Heattie. $975; terma $100 monthly. fee Mr New York Block, at Cherry st & os tract fine home 70-foot piped school; a for anyone Price only eaah, $15 Fraser, 203 Second & n|26—-Rooms With Boara CHILDREN GT job CARM AND board. Phone Iainier 7183, ee ST RY: 80—Fur. Rooms for Rent |X—PEW ooma AT Tin MOTOR Hotel for rent; steam heat; hot cold water in all. rooms, 1301 % Hotel Yater, MAN 100 wourn 7 with vegetaria 685, City family Male Help Wanted LEAVIN” AVIATION signing. engineering of flying, 262 Lmpire Bldg. 2 Constructing, de- Apply nep-| for our| Ida Smith, | busi, | 82—Male Help Wanted BAY you BAW it in THE ATAT WANTRY very mteol die ay 8 a wr? | Bult | ae Third ave, ondy GREENE nop Male Situations ow W. NOTRE and plantering A W fAWIS 3 Female Help Ws anted ALL NEW OW CLD DANCES at AWAN teed ta Mov ‘ iy ith ana wala Pitot WANTET I 85. NEAY he e Situations Wtd Wisin OMe va oF work Fema WoMAN soko per tly sewing, #1 mon par day LLL Re 88—Business Chances BAY you SAW it in ‘rite OTE, KOOMING HOURE areain, 1712 L. ©. Sanity Ht WANTED any price, full Minnear 8 A—STOCKS AND BONDS wi Nite a! a O Gas | Mine M ar rep Alaska Homestake Gol vidends good MAX WINKLER Vaid peete for week, for Oklahe tng new field worth $1,000 sere. Oklaboma many i nt hsiets t plan has made fort a advance ¢ This has in times you ran Wyoming. o8 Third ave up da Fxchange rive Me * }39-—Poultry for |SQUAH TRERDERA Mave 500 pairs ot [tre large Plymouth Rock Homers W | sett 290 pairs, Lens than 20 pairs per pair, over. $3.50 perp M. Hielding. Pall City Ret 7. Phone 3616 PR ROR A 41—Livestock for Sale FOR HALE #PALTION wetght 1.700; sire Tanks, Vernon. ‘Also 20 mileh co" now, reat coming right alone Mr. Win. Haley, Btallion Parrier Gale, Wash. H.C. Bxell 42%-Lost and Found i FORMATION AW FOr FE WHERE abouts PR mith. Pree neared | ty the Bimpaon Logging Co. Khetton Wash. until November 16 3 a mens Rim. Address 142 3. or phone Main 4443 iNPORMATION WANTED ther, PRANK JACORS, Sale Tron of een in age 67 black dark Miecho, a * Address Mee Att Rox ¥ 44A— ‘Mutomobites Tage “BAY you SAW it in THE STAR GOO weed rare For Sale Miscellaneous BAY you SAW it in THE STAT eAR AND HOOKH fiend vs a Post C King for our new Miustrated Catalog No. tt 0: doors, finish, paints, builders ware, plaster board, roofing, ete., hard- went 10 er 70 and 2.10 #00 ‘ per 1,000 ft 1 celling 20.00 he West, selling We sell any and guarantee | Bhort floortn |The largest fnetory in the cone Hhip anywhere, Aelivery 0. 1. WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave, B, Seattle. PHONSGHAPHA OUR SPECTALTY FOREIGN RECORDS MURICAL RECORD EXCHANGR 1916 Westiake Hiiott Opposite new Times Bi We buy, trade, exchange WHY NOT SAVE MONE LADIE® AND GENTLEMEN AND OVERCOATS FROM $15.00. PRESENT THIS AD AND 10 PER CENT OFF YOUR CHASE. 1904 FIRST AVE. WANTED — OLD PALSE TERTIT TTER IF BROKEN). HIGHEST 1CKS PAID. CASH FOR OLD D, SILVER ANT LAMON DS, MITH JEWELRY MP nO,, 412 1 SMITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOR. repatr, WYATT Ike make LIGHTING FIXTURES a lower than elsewhere, Weatlake, near Pine up-to-date prices much Upatatre, 1612 GT TE) WATE. 1608 SERVICE FLAGS J. Webb Kitehen & 411 University st NEW PIANOH FOR RENT, 1 plied on purchase. Meyer-T Union. KAVANATIVN $3.00 TIATS, Mise ellaneous VO WAVE ANY call the Pacific Auetion C 51—Furniture Wanted WE Huy Mone UieD FORNITORM and pay higher prices than any house fo the elty, Phone Main 2943, feattle Anction 0, 2008 facond co. RAVE 1008 iat av. wu rhouma- ampoo, Open vi7 Bitel are if KINGTON PUnLIC Oe r, 606 Crary 1 | hn 3usiness Personals WANTED—40,000 men and % know that J work hard and live well on $1.00 per week by the une food products, $1.00 stampa will bring you fu ae y methods of p ave you many dollars to lower the cont of living don't, Address R. D. Garner st., Ban Francisco, Cal MENTIPIGC CONRBOTT ments of the foot Odist. The Footol Bide. Kiltott 264 NOM, Waren ON MUCHARL, 202 PLE and postage informatt parath It's up to you if 429 Butter OF ATE ehirop- 101 Wite CRT st Winton Motor Go | my liquid | STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1918. PAGE 7 Business Personals WATT REPATRING Diamonds while you wait ele’. mre ¥ 55 wet Jewelry Work gua ale eMEEE WwW 410. © RMIT LY Le prie th Plo AL NU® us ri WILLRIK Hallard Mme PINIaHRD re, eth Ana t vse night 06 ° - _ | Public Markets ‘ e ° | MONDAY PND. MONDAY ranulated # at Ww 0 The, $1.00 x 16 the | PEACH MONDAY eak and 56 wack and « up. 4 re Carnation milk Jersey butter, 4e i Armour's ma emer, (00 don food rb w ples, CAPT. CUDAHY SICK Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan Capt. Jack Cudahy, millionaire packer of Omaha and now an © of this division, ix a patient the hospital here. Capt mi at bane week, and officers of the hospital) are reticent concerning the nature of his sickness. Capt. Cudahy wna the principal in & prosecution of national interest a few years ago. | PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES <TEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMA DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREF) mid [Townsend. Angeles! night jand Victorte. i 4atly | *Doee net call at! [¥ietoria Rundays. fam Endiamapelie for Ta-| 1° micama direct fteamer| 12 0 here, 4tel round) i Pr} aatiy 8 Pert Townsend Npectal far Port! 1 tee Atraet! 10:20pr IConnerta at Townsenal 4 Iwith rail lines for allt ipsints on Olymptel Inentnenta 1 4 Wellineham ettineham Fverett—Tellingham—Anacertes Knlen ioe linghamt Reltinehem Vaeslie, tar Port! © and Rel. Toeed’e via all Sant Thore'r na points. | Satur'y itr miAn ht! Tewenaend Bundayiingham Taeed'yiJoan te! Thareyt me I Tow War Ports 10t6pm iste, Tlepla, for Porth ITewnnend, Port An-| Thend'y Suntaviecton, Neah Tay and! Thore'e Toeed'yiway porte [Satury There et 5 | Port Townsend—Part Anceles, and Way Ports 10:20pm itr. Walalente, for! net ‘Tdwnrend. Port! Monday! Witlinma, Dungenore | Wea [Port Angeles and! Friday /Clatiam. , Townnend,| and Viad-} aeday Only or Paeet, for! ton. Tndlow andl Ludlow, — Port! mian'h: mbte, **Mangor! excent ail points onl Bund except IC Bundayland Ito marked necngers for these pointe and ther boat tanding points muat make thete oven arrangements for landine Sha wasume all risk and Wabllity tr inaking such landing Steamer'e pas Tenger rate does not Include boat tand ing charges Tiageace lability Is limited to wear ing apparel, not to exened $100 to whole ticket . 150 pounds allowed free Hteamers and schedules mul chanwe without notice, Freteht cetved dally for all pointe (excepting Tacoma) named tn above schedule Tickets must be purchased at ticker office, Open from 6:20 a m. to t2:00| midnight GET SOUND NAVIOATION ‘Tieket Office, Colman Phone, Main 299% ——- for | | FT OEY |Cudahy has been ill for almost «| JITNEY AGENT SAYS DRIVER Rh. T, Whiting the Jitney plaint Saturday Bears, a jitne asmaulted him. ‘There haw | ney union fo! to Whiting, between th ity law business agent of union, swore to a having charging driver, with on trouble in the Jit nome time, according vant ma who desire to obey ana bu Saturday maya Whiting ment ran the bonding who ady free ” mornin 2 thi and mtn about 2 o'clock i of hin apart told him te there were drivers in trouble trap and re which, states on jaw t fears come * as wore Whiting |funed to | Whiting | and made Jott by | tw bond suspected a Upon cars swung hin Whiting other jitney men, Harry Benson, had c lares Whiting part in the fracas Whiting says that Sears seemed to be intoxic | The complaint, | Prosecutor Pa | degree ansault. In the meantime, k Taylor t up the but took no ated innued by r, charges Deputy third | $40,000 With Ease | for U.S. War Work Smashing anc work ree Jord, Seattle have reached the $40,00 A. war uota in with $5,000 to spare ‘The required amount had been ob 1 by Friday afternoon, and t figures were at a tea 440 in the Fine Arts roc army of 250 workers dec brate with a “jubilation Saturday afternoon The amount raised $8.552.74, bringing the $92,349.91 Then Miss Jane field executive, sprung a big wurprise. She said $11,292 already was on hand. It had been rained in September and October and held in reserve for the bie drive Mins Scott wired the campaign re wults to New York headquarters last night her war kere Ww. ¢ days, we y four nearly tain ° a t om” = 'The dl to cele tea” at 4 announced Friday was total to Neil Scott, North Assistant Secretary of Agriculture to Speak Here Monday A convention of farmers, chicken raivers, feod men and mill men will greet Assistant Secretary of Agricul ree Col. Clarence Ousley, of Wash ington, D.C, when he speaks in the ihe rows club Monday, at 230, The pub. ited. Gatos, Frank business representa | tive of the King county defense coun il, wax authorized to call the con | vention at @ meeting of the council's | executive committee, Friday night. | Poultry owners and those interest [ed in the industry will present pro- tents against conditions which, they allege, are killing the chicken-produc- jing industry, They ask government intervention, pointing out that, indi- rectly, whatever hurts poultry pro- duction also hits meat saving. =|Thirst Quencher Is Seized by Deputies There are some thirsty people in Seattle who probably will keep on being thirsty. Deputy Sheriffs Matt Starwich and Ana Leo appointed themselves a re ception committee to meet the in coming No. 1 train at the Northern Pacific station Friday, The train carried two trunks and a sult case containing whisky—12 quarts in the sult case and a 10-gallon keg in each of the trunks, The liquor Butte, Mont, was consigned from to fictitious parties in Ravensdale, A truck was walting to receive the baggage, but the driver jchanged his mind when he saw the | deputies, HOLD PROFESSOR IN SLACKER INQUIRY | PORTLAND, Jan. 26—According to the Russian ealendar, Professor |Harthan DeFell, who recently rm |igned from the University of Ore gon faculty, was 31 last June, he says. According to the , better |known chronicler of dates, he was not 31 at that tim | Federal agents |termine whether DeFell evaded reg |istration. Complaint to this effect |was made by Eugene residents. De- Fell is at liberty, pending settlement of the matter, 15 SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO STARS AND STRIPES Fifteen applications for naturalize tion were granted Saturday Unit Jed States District Judge Cushman Jin federal court. The majority | those desiring citizenship were na |tiwes of Sweden or Gr Britain are seeking to de at a pans which was guarded | |Y. W. C. A. Picks Off| fund | of} | ve Kiddies to Dance “Boys i in France” ATTACKED HIM com: | Fern Pleasure here to furnish pleasure “over there.” That in the aim of 126 children in Jdancing clases at the Douglas | Pancing academy By putting on a dance here and| |furnishing a crowded house with an evening's ertainment, funda can en lof ‘The Star smoke fund "| | for Benefit of Tobacco Fund Photo by James & Merihew Dilger be raised to send enough smokes to the Sammies in France for an even- ngs ple in the trenches, Miss Vern Dilger is one of the spect dancers on the program of the dance | | to be given Friday evening, Febru-| ry 1, at the Douglas cademy | Broadway and Pine, for the benefit | sure REALESTATE MEN DECLARE | RENTS ARE LOW Real estate men of the city firmly deny that there is any rent profiteering here. A report has been compiled by B. L. Lambuth, president of the Seatile Real Estate association, and chairman of the rental in- vestigation committee, named by the state council of defense. “Evidence collected shows a remarkable spirit of good will and cooperation of real estate interests with the workers of the city.” This is the con- clusion of the report, compiled by the rental Investigation com- mittee in conjunction with the United States shipping board and the Chamber of Commerce, and submitted to the state de Are Rents Too High? ‘WORKING MEN WANT U.S. T0 TAKE CHARGE, The government must build homes for its workers. This is the only solution by which relief can be secured from landlord profiteering, according | to Bert Swain, chairman of rental division, metal trades, Central Labor Council. “We have written to the ship- ping board telling them this and | Evidence is being secured by investigation of complaints filed with the newly formed division. Many cases of extortionate rental have been reported. The fense council Saturday. Two-thirds of Seattle's residential | and apartment property is in the hands of agents, and data on about 90 per cent of this ‘property has been gathered. Here are some given in the report *Fourteen per cent apartments have not raised rents. The rest have made an average of 20 per cent inerease. | Flats where increases are found are up 15 per cent. Twenty«ix per! cent are unchanged. Increase Is Justified Forty per cent of house rents have remained stable. The remain der b increased rents about 11 per cent, on an average. In the case of cottages, 30 per cent have not changed in rental since January, 1917. The rest show| an average increase of 14 cont. | The increase in rental for apart ments and homes is only in propor: | tion to the increased cost of fuel,| fax, electricity and other upkeep, ac cording to the report An owner is entitled to a 6 per! cent return on his property, it is ar gued. Few of the properties show even that return, it is set forth tn the report Deny Profiteering fixing the rentals upon a return, would result in a general incre@e of rents thruout the of the figures of Seattle's | “Seattle ag the report ss “do not believe that any other active |elty of this size in the country can ‘show a continuation of the sub- | full of | Justified. | suburbe. charged,” union men want to protect the 2 000 skilled workers coming here to work in the shipyards. “I have a safe and desk drawer HANSON MAKES FIVE SPEECHES ALL IN ONE DAY, Ole Hanson has already mide dressed four open alr crowds Sate urday in his campaign for the mayoralty, Tonight be will tale to two more gatherings. Candidate made his first speech at noon Saturday, a6 the Independent Steamship Co/s plant. “Betore I wan fir in V Heutt R t Hanson cars old, I took Hanson said, who afterward of Milwaukee, lof mine. At that er of the Win Th treet cars ad no vesbules to pro tect the motormen, then. We fought bill thru the legislature whieh fore ed the traction companies to build this protection for thelr operatorm “From that day to this,” he contin: sed, “my fight has been @ fight for the masses. My record in the legis lature of this state and in private life has always been for economic and Im dustrial justice. If I am elected mayor of the elty, I will do all that one man can do te make this city government a model of efficiency. Hanson declared that ways worked for a united spirit im Seattle, and will continue to do so im office part in my ba f ame te was a good frier time he was a consin legislature in the state » mem If you value your wateb, Haynes repair it. Next theatre. Advertisement. Our business is increasing every day as the result of the uniform high standard of services we have rendered at prices within the reach of the average man. If this policy of strict adherence: to business principles appeals #0 you—if you are anxious to get the utmost in value for the money you | spend—you can be assured of complete satisfaction by calling: upon us, JATIONAL DENTISTS | THIRD & PIKE So Formerly at Fourth and Pilea Open Day and Night, Not Open Sundays, Main 3256. AMUSEMEN METROPOLITAN Ut! 2:15—TWICE DAILY—6:15 Wm. Fox Theda Bara such protests,” says the chairman. “About 25 letters a day jon the subject come from persons in no way connected movement. ‘The increase in rental charges | runs, in many cases, as high as 100 per cent,” he declares. In some cases, according to the| finding of the division's investi-| gators, a slight increase might be But, it is stated by them with the labor | | that there is no possible justification | for the manner in which rents have been boosted all over the city. People who have always lived the downtown district, they dec are being driven further out into the Consequently there is an increase in rents in the latter locali- | If the government wants the highest possible efficiency in the | shipyards, this robbery must be stop: ped,” says Swain, That ts the stand labor is taking, “And the only way we see to stop it present fs to persuade the gov ernment to build houses, for which no more than a fair rental will be ain declares. | Chairman Swain believes that a! boycott, systematically directed, will | begin in the city against landlords | proved to be profiteering Dr. Carleton H. Parker, of the University of Washington, has been appointed by the United States ship. ping board, to act with the labor representatives in reporting on the |The British subjects included Cana-| normal rental charges of the past @leged increased cost of living since }dians and Englishsnen, Australians, as well as BRITONS TAKE PRISONERS | SOUTH OF CAMBRAI LONDON, Jan, 26.—South of Cam- | brai, British troops took a few pris |oners in patrol encounters at night, | Field Marshal Haig reported today In the Scarpe valley, he said, there | was hostile artillerying early in the | night. | According to a letter just received |by friends in this city, Rev, Frank M. Silsley, pastor of tho Mirst Pres: | byterian church of Oakland, Cal,, and formerly of Seattle, pr nted with a six-cylinder automobile as a present from members of his church was give an impren- with negative thoughts nimint, as the ways je han one oi conn, And success Ix rendition, We're selling lots of nwell Spring clothes, And you wi || On each NEW | or HAT ve much m SUIT, COAT, DRIGSS PRENCK € AIRS On oe at |three years in 27 per cent of its) | places of habitation, nor an average | eeronne of only 15 per cent of the remainder. |G00D JUDGE WORRIED OVER MANAGER SIGLIN| PORTLAND, Jan, 26.—The good Judge McCredie sits today with a |wrinkle on his brow, Brother Wal ter wrote him yesterday that Paddy Siglin, whom the judge has appoint ed cnanager of his Pacific Coast In ternational league team, is in the first draft Tajima, oe lof the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, the | ompany plans to increase ite | | present transpacific service. Tajima ways that trade with the United States has increased so rapidly that their present merchant fleet cannot handle the trade. DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how little it will cost you. | According to October, 1917 Third and Madison EMMA CARUS and Larry Comer “Altruism”; Stan Stanley an@ Other Acts Twice Daily—2:30 and 8:96 0c to Tf. Mata, 100 to Se v a LJ Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 HONGKONG TROUPE MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY PAYNE 4 Other Big Hippodrome Acts Feature Photopiay: Jackie Seundeu in “A Bit of Kindting. y Mas Ia A . Registered Dentists Out of High Rent Distriet. Moderate advertising. Go any dentist and get their pi Then come to me and get cut from the figure. With ful PAINL operations, New 0035 Browm Marr, ew Office, Orpheum Theatre IM Third and Madison St” Stove Repair & Fireback i and re; 3 Kinds Pot Eugene Levy, Mgr. NEW BILL SUNDAY SUNDAY ONLY FATTY ARBUCKLE In One of His Famous Side-Split- ting Comedy Riots. THEN TRANSC ALSO ONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS A BUNCH OF HEADLINERS 0 Any Seat in Balcony Tonight and Entire Theatre Tomorrow Afternoon. Lower Floor Tonight, 20c. he has ab