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ME att PrON? The Star WANT AD | Rates Fffective May CSTENT.WCASH ADV A advance—an ATTLA AR ® per tine Stx times for the pr TRANS TENT TAR Per tine per Stx Insert CONTRA Por tine Per line Por tne Per line | 28. Nines Vine 60. tines Tne Six months months, add 1 ADVERT! cach week, 1 aad cont—T cent OPEN SPACR tm 1 year. . % 590 tn aed or tine 1.800 Ynes te "ba used tnt ner Nine 2.000 Yines to er Hine CIAL air year Sige! ba used tn t year. | AL ADS RATES ON LP * we AA De weary THES EATTL ESTAR: nnn | Rian &—LODGE NOTIC meets every Roneca # ty welce ara DIRECTORY .. ~ ATTORNEYS. ATILAW FOATERANT peMAN ney-at- law Proves thing pert Pron Oriental Nolliine EE Sciwrr. te Consultation f feoa it towne Wik. sera at) canew —RSPARLIRWED 1687 905 Be, TO To RIVERE Conmaitatl FRED P. GORIN-S "S| i saree ronda “nin 390." Free booke on pate “NEW Cor any XEW METHODS Loane trom $19 to $100 made ‘confidentially en furntrure, pianos, “SANDERS & CO. Joos-1000 TC Smith Mite Fit mn : COLLATERAL LOANS ye we LAAN HONEY ON DLS fonds and jewsiry at 2 per cent. OTE CHARGES Others may AD- FEUTISN lower rates, Bot how about | the COMMISION they chares PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY feners and 114 Marion TC RESPROTARLE PrAcH TO RORROW money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. Taweat eaten: confidential AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 109 Second NEY LOANED ON ALT ART? ~ReNELOPING KODAK” WORK ARERR AN AF TAT THREE Gon” 16 conta a roll. Jacobs, P.-l was: ~~ fae AvARANTEES TO you old or new dances Prof. a enintt Tet The Hinpotrome HR KATHRYN HANRRISON—901 SIXTH Filiott $7627 REPROOP STORAGE pa 19 white house. Central Storage Co aATHING HOC Piret ave. 1918 Weatlake #& Main 2999, Vit for good wed walt. Other arth cles proportionately. Main 1231 JUNK Kiaska Tank Gp. 1126 First ave & Mott 2291. FUerAy sok, 1763 tt ua HOTELS AND AP! ARTMENTS | ——“SEW STANDARD HOTED Corner Piret Ave. and Pine St slovator | Lares. modern. vater | ete ocet etna | in every The and up: with pri. 50. PR DIALLY INVITED | 26—Rooms With Boara ul BE RAW YOUR wold quickly tate Wanted rie STAR HOMI Tit! way STAR JAMES NEW HOME Ss “ wopt of Phinney ave ash, balan You Ratard Ter Ave Wallard us WeLr YAl A HOME in kina mh and at $900 and $15 to | thee Phone x ding - WEST tern cottage me S Callfornia ave “REATYT 4 easy terme Ida Bn TELTR lose to SAY you SAW it in THE STAR COUNTRY TOME; CLOSsR IN IMPR AUILDINGR 4 rooms her buildings different va which have been some time; over 4 and in picked wp good pasture. dt be handy for anyone ing down t fine service. Satiefactory party moving place may have eas festred. " 2 New York Bide. Attractive halt Mr. WHITE CENTER city car Vine: near new hounes: city phones. Just the 4 be handy to your y to move tn NVESTMENT CO. Oriental Mik PER ACRE acre tr in Beattie city water and light, miles from five ship yards, on payments. Will be you. Pettit & Woody, 2615 Andover at aPrcraL ta; black loam soll: part of city: close to ear tine $500. It wh] pay yoo to look th ORGE BECKMAN Price io Achaea, icken houses: all ainier 213M. ROOM” HOURE,” SATH: WLROTRIS fight: full cement basem: 100 foot lot; fruit treew; garden. Sell on terms Will take some trade in good Jnnd 1218 W. S2rd; on Greenwood car Op CARE AND Phone Ratner 718. DECENT HORT MAN WOULD like room and board, room and break fast. of room with privilege of coffee making. walking distance, In con kenial modern home or apartment. M120, Star CENTLEMA Ea RES PLEAWANT, heated room, private family, breakfast and dinner, West or South Anne, convenient for Rallard and Fort Lawton cars, H-119, St Beacon 262 OO eee 27— Fees he § Rooms |30—Fur. Rooms for Rent TT 18. Pe night. Hotel Yates, Sixth 82—Male Help Wanted oh AW it in THE ‘STAR Bannivnron, Sina tnd 10—Trades, Exchanges _ CRs HOCHE” LOT texi20, or blocks from navy 78 Change for fanttie home, PF. H. SPENCE, Charleston, Rann 11—Acreage for Sale _ AP CHICKEN RANCH eres. all cleared: 2-room house U stiehbors: 3 blocks from school tan get started this spring. Pr quick 3600 CLIFFORD ry 2 AnSDALE 19 ‘Third Ave i SACRES AT TRACYTON, 1100 Good, level land merton and | Raveport; wei mney | yard. A. fine and Zan be boughe Be | Sure you ave thin CLIFFORD & VAN ARSE 1019 ‘Third Ave. “TATTLE FARM 7 acres cleared: level cottage: fine. fine creak: fine neighborhood hay, Ineured for $1,750 Price Cnt to $2,000 AABEM. & SEXTON 120 Firat Ave. Pilliott. 6 ra | S$ ACRES 3190 CASH, th PER MON | RAMI & SENT ave. GooD docks nt} VAN be nm easy 10 acres fine modern CA 10 sores fine SEE IF YOU Rothell district nearly all cleare: 6-room » ar Maple Vail UST SOUTH OF cleared: good poll furnished 1050 city on| ne war R, 418 Green Building | 5—Farm Land for Sale KREAT, 4 ACKES CL Ai 00d soll: ideal lo Taneh: convenient to Menttl« coma markets; good ne hoot r IF¥O CARED ana Asiry| 0 4y D & VAN AR 1019 Third Ave, DALE | PUBLIC | Main ~ MESSENGERS With or without bicycles; bonus paid bicycle menengers, Call et any Western Union branch office, or see MR. SWIHART at main office, 113 Cherry at LOGGERS” EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 617 THIRD AVE. (Acroms street from Court House) We hire for the best logging companies in the Northwest OFFICER OP UNTIL § P.M EMPLOYMENT OFFICE CITY OF SEATTLE Experienced bookkeeper, out lumber office clerk SMPLOYERS—Pest. retianie netp supplied tn all linea | in and out of city. Practical and dt rect employment service rendered and | shipmenta made. 106. WANTED - of etty;| Apply 317 SEVERAL rad) ol maker 1 Drijier Co. James St. Friar Aa | drills, Aino firet Apply Pacific # 549 Dock at., 17 ‘a MENS OPRTATRS a $10 on every quit ders’ Butiding, 905% | Bult Bhop and coat. Third ave. er 33—Male Situations Wanted i. WOODHOURE al house repairing, leaky roote re- paired, plastering and brickwork. Q Anne 2005 MPERTENT DC Tr ‘KEY ENGINEER bruary 1. Address! neral Deliver ¥ attio. i) WA WING. 1379. | 34—Female Heip “Wanted HOVRER PEPER WANTED, DRTWREN H. Holm, ‘Thurston Hot Wash, ‘| NEW OR OLD DANGHS GUARAN | Hours 1 to 6 and 7 to) Prot. Os- | w 418 Tih NB North aii teed taught 11. Fifth and University. wald. Elliott #187 FIVE WRIGHT, CAPARCH LADIES TO travel, demonatrate and well dealers, to $150 per month, Railroad fare drich Drug Company, Dept Omaha, Neb. WomMAN, NOT T unokee per Gooa 303 13th WANT? paid. 919, NAT very pretty | | 44A—Antomobiles A to euit | ~ | | 1624 % male Situation. susiness 8 A—STOCKS AND BONDS: rhe 0 Alaska 1 Min ke tn A ill unde bite eat reports on I they will hav MAX Ritiott $56 39—Poultry FINE WILVERTA fer quick sale ¥ 48 WANTED father i tiner stolen t iN FRANK Wash and musta jexion. A Mien WARE ab feet m 19 we |45—For Sal a ou SAW Pro pane! doo Ment wt od The largest factory Balp anywh delivery on 1942 First NORA PR FOREION MURICAL RECO 1816 Werth We buy, tradi wity ¥ LADIR® AND Gk AND OVERCOAT $15.00 PRERENT 19 PER CENT CHASE WANTED: MATIER PRICKS PAID. GOLD, SILVER SMITH JEWR ©. SMITH W EAVANAGHW F OLD ¥. 1 BR > é Fi at piled on purchase Caton. KAVANAGH S BO eal the Pacific © 51—Furniture and pay Avetion Co Biake Pure Co “BAY you SAW i ScimNTiFiC CORT odiat. Bias Gnows HAIR The Foot tre them: Loutne pyr BS rary ning Bide. Etitott jmaKie KINGT apber, 506 MICHARL, Watch Diamonds set while Work guaranteed SMITH JEWE C. SMITH B OUR COURKE MA dancer of you. ranted GREENE Kasily reached for Time And popular m Pantages Bide wre 1 of importance Bea sONAT- way in all rig 58—Funeral N SPAULDIS th 4718 44th i At 8 M nervice onney PHICT for iii United 8 of Washing In | Notice In the To the bankrupt f M ditors day of January, 1 w duly rup that th the signed the credit rupt will ey, 1204 ttle, in na day of Februar the afternoon, creditors r claims, appoint a bank inens aa nay prope: meeting Dated at Seattle, 26th day of 60—Public No CHANGE OF Notice is hereby give ter 107, Laws of 1 Customs Regulatio purny Commianioner application of Co, by Robt, A attic, Washington American gas ner number 210084, bu changed on M ot 116 Jefferson ave. Viympia, Beattie, Washington, “¢ i it cnt ard, cotting wurner. exchange T RAYE M 1004 Finer RY MPO fa the etty. Phone M: ments of the foot Results GUARANTEED, temen. Wiilet ray for colds face manage: Why wait? Mai WwW 1 Noti Hankruptey of W. A. Wilcox, of th Notice ia hereby given that on fn maid district, January, nee of authority grante WANT a0) OA Wwid~ Shane t ‘a Main a dividend diy make erty OM eben oke ike or Sale ei COCRENRTA hone North 20 Lost and Found VFTON oy ne nay ke wilt wATD Winton Motor Ge Miscellaneo' in Tite BAR Hoorsa asking for our new No. Tl of samt > hard went roofing, ete, ont 10 194 ft 20 00 im the West, selit We sell any. ore, and guaMmntes WILLIAM™ CO. B_ Renttte. AvtY ANOR ¥ RD EX« ® Bt Tim: ie. repair wy? NTLEMEN'S SUITR 4 PROM $200 TO THIS AD AND ORT ovr YOUR PUR- AVE. tae FRET KEN). MIGHT CASH FOR OLD AND DIAMONDA CO. 413 Le RTH FLOOR. 1068 Yat av Horr Wire SERVICE FLAGS Webb Kite Untverstty Me in south | NEW PIANGS FOR RENT hen & Co Nr Meyor-Tones ATH 1665 int Wanted Miscellaneous iF YOU WAVE ANYTHING TO SRL etlon Wanted Wer BUY wWoRe ED higher prices than any house Beattie 55—Business Personals tin THE STAR Berion OF Alle Licensed ehirop- logy Shop, 301 Bite itiott 2845. ta dandruff, ecsema, ladies, © rheuma, Open witet shampoo Daiton, 317 *. PRALIC Mids. eT ENOG- EPATRING tepaired and remodeled t wh LRY MFG. CO. LDG.. Fourth Floor. Tae ME FINISHED Our ree KES A rial 6451 NO PLAYING aught in 20 lessons, mint mervic METHING oa H-121 otices tamil January 28 renide: 19 Spaulding the 1702 hed ton ay afternos tend, Intern ices COURT OF THR the Western District rn Division. 6030 of Credit above named ora weld W. A bank ting ot feree in Hank the said bank office of ith aid vie adjud feat 191s, wt which time ttend, prove oir tromte nine the er bu © wald rly this 1918 HAWE Bankr NA, in tices kashie NAMB 1 that, under Chap #81, and Article 62, na ‘of 1915, and in by the on the nah’ Packing White, Agent, Se the name of the ow ITBOL, official rden 31 Krome tone, to GAMRBIBE DRUMHELLEE Colle Jenuary 24, Navigation, Ho etor 1948, Bankrupt. | — | regulat £00) STAR—TUESDAY, MUST ENFORCE FOOD SAVING, SAYS HOOVER WASHINGTON, dan, 20. — Her bert Hoover today warned that if he is not given the enforce foe wer vatio country, congress alone shall bear the grave responsibilities for failure of the food program: Voluntary conservation, he aaid in jotter to Representative Anderm house agricultural committes, owing wonderful results, but he minority of unpa- » discourage the faithful cannot be reached except power t 1 in there ia the wi triotie ond wh by legimlat He wer declared in his letter that he te the power to enforce the following Limit Restaqrants Wheatless and “lena” Weel Forbidding use products mitations on food served in pub- cating placer Control of distribution that all and localities may fare alike days per of foodstuffs tn (You can get your money back any time you want for thrift stamps—with interest, too.) nd that uid be Pp Controt nnecessary vented. use of foodstuffs in food manufactures with a view to eliminating the less exsential manu- factures Control of critically | necesnary for the production and ree Jervation of foodstuffa in order to | Prevent great lowes or military sac rif consumption commodition Cover Wide Area it in vitally necessary to the consumption of food in eating plac Hoover wrote Ander #on. they consume on various esti- mates from 12 to 20 per cent of the |total foodstuffs and even if they | were reduced out of all reason they ould not solve the problem. Some method must be devised which will | cover a wider area of consumption.” “While o— —.. — Public Markets | aoa Stal 17. tall oe rIKE FLACK The fine wi pure nai tant 12, ftall 29, navy beans ulated wager. “ ral mith, 12 White soap. 2 Te prunes, cheese, be Yeu bare Crystal ihe 3 berring Lee M.; solemn, 9 Tha tbe , the. tall Jeorned beef, 12% M : pot roast. Ife | plekled por oT Mtall 4h, froit, § for te: apples, $1.00 per box and Up, delivered. corn, Ibe ee, Me Red Real Grocery 160, 16 The Real creamery butter, Sie T.; apple butter, Ife TH. Stall 19, freahty ground peanut 20¢ t.; eleomas ) tke She: pure cane mum lot of Dread, te. Kitiett Fish 100 TH. 8 a the. xcoNOMY ftall 26, t The eranuiated wmear, 46. Stall 61, pure patural milk, 18¢ at; pt Malle 20-21, best Bur owt, delivered: tar. parnatpa and carrots. & Ary onions, 2 Toa 100 te each. ftalte 87-38 Toa $1.60; emali The %: Lima beans, Dayou beans, 2 The The: rice, Bee: 9-1. mack corm meal, bdo: 3 un Maid airing, 200; ripe olives, can; Manta Clara prunes, 3 Tha. tte Arm & Hammer soda, to pke.; table salt, 2 eacks 100; 3 foe large Italian prunes, tse: 2 The. dried apricots, he. Carnation milk, $5.65 case * momp, & bare B20; 2 cane com, 26¢; No. 2 can to- 4 bores good matehes, the: okin, 250; 2 large eame milk, ane sardines in oll, 2he: 2 pkes |Grape Note, 260. Mtall 22, soles, 3 Tha the; line and black cod, ise 2 Toa 2he: Columbia river Stal 22, bacon, neodiena grapefruit ot SOUTH END Atal} veal chops, 20¢ Tt. stew, ihe tb, tall Golden orn, 196 pke. ker flewr 40. oF peanut butter, macaron! Beall 48 my ranch loa mack G 0, bread, best exe, rani Jerney butt Ataty 102, pea butter, 2 tha %6e butter, 48¢ T.: Armour’s mar. ¢ Tb. Btatl 110, Del Monte to. 130 can; Mase tte and Cream of Barley pike. Stalls . eingeranaps, the M.; mustard, 1611 First ave., 600 Royal baking gy Golden Wont aslad 10¢; Baker's chocolate, 3 Tha. 76e y's coca, Bc T. Mtalls 1-3-5, mut- jton stew, 2 T.; vea} roast, m. pot roaat, 12%¢ I. up: sirloin ateak, 23 T. Stall 14, fresh salmon, 200 T.: Co- jumbia river emelta, 106 M.; allver amelta, 1$¢ Tb, 2 Tha.’ 260; red snapper, tha Htall 116, steer bolling beef, freat spare ribs, 22¢ T.; veal Th.: club saumage, 200 tb. WESTLAKE freah herring, 2 tbe ring, 10¢ 1%; hallbut n, 200 td. Stalls 8-9, corned 2%e T.; pot ronat, 166 1.; freeh *, 200 >. Stall 36, Yakima Gem $1.15 sack; best Burbank pota. wack. Stalle 18-19, 9-T. sack ys corn meal, S60; 200 can Happy i carn, 160; 2 cans nolld pack to- matoes, 2! Stall 105, 3 pkgs, corn flakes, 6 bare Swift's wh Stall 198, Thrift coffee, 31 a “4 is | lane pow der Lowe ” 16% ered he 15e; kip. » To Manufacturers ongrens | JAN. 29, 1918. PAGE 9 o-—__—___________e She Will Dance for | the Tobacco Fund J the Photo by Mushet Mudie Aften Nelson ‘This little girl, Afton Nelson, will be one of the performers Friday night at the Douglas Dancing acad emy for the benefit of the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund.” ‘There will be veniles tn all to make the dance festival an excep | Uonally enjoyable one. The tote will give a two-hour en- tertainment, beginning at 8 p. m. [|The hall ts located in the Odd Feb lows’ building, 10th ave. and Pine st Tonacco FUND 281 Reventh ove....§ 1.88 Rear Admiral C. W. Parks, re- cently appointed to one of the big gest and most responsible jobs in He is chief of the bureau of navy yards, docks and construction at Washington, D. C., where he was summoned from Hon olulu, Hawail, Coretans rolled oats, 4 The. 20; Search. light matches, Ge box. Stall 127, Wash- ington creamery butter, 60e Tb.; 3 cans milk, 35¢; strictly fresh ranch eres, 650 doz.’ Stall 130, Ghirardellt’s choc 2 pkgs. rataina, 15: m of Barley, 200, Stall ked apples, Tho box; fancy packed jen, $1.25 box. Stall 1 large Purbank ‘pot $1.60 wack; nice box; seedless grapefruit, 6 Stall 115, dry onions, 3 Tbs. 160; Tha. 150; cranberries, 2 tba 3 bunches Ge; arti- tall 21, large ca) bottle prepared mustard, Btall app 10A, seedless grapefruit, for 266 41.26 per box and up and Other Shippers: As your business extends, naturally your collection prob- lens increase, and must be most carefully looked after, Have you ‘er used the plan of drawing on our customer and sending the draft with the bill of lading for the goods shipped attached to it, the amount of the draft to be col- lected through a bank before the goods are dejivered 7 Firet National Bank makes a specialty of this kind of collec tions. Ask for particulars, FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENIN 6P. M. T0 8 P.M. “Now—while you earn— To saving torn.” Toa 100, Stall 45, 6 bare large bottle Del Monte Hum sine, $1.40; 2 ca Madrona tomatoes, late, 226 T.; 80c Ge cam olive oil, 24¢; 2 cans 2 cans hominy or pump. onions, 4 pure lard, . 6 rolls J. B. cofte flour, 28¢ pm: 160 T.; 6 boxes Searchlight corn finkes, So pké. 6 3-1. pancake beans, ASK BURLESON TO TELL WHY MAIL 1S: LATE <r WAF NGTON, Ja 1 Recaune nail to the mmien tn with frequent tom many delay delivered Postmaster mak Th veral report to congr was adopted general to resolution Rogers, which the postmaster these question 1 much time tranamit postal matter te can expe forces? 2—Has an pointed to p How in required the Amert itionary comminsion been ap nbe the reported de 2—What steps have been ourtall the time of ranait or the Jo pieces of mail? CITY MAY LICENSE FREE JITNEYS HERE A bill to have the city Heense jit ney busses, upon the filing with the t city of a $2,500 bond, was introduced at @ meeting of the license commit tee of the city uncil by Council man FR. I. Hesketh, Monday. Thin measure, if passed we thorize the r of the “free bu an the concerr Bonded drivers say tempt to prevent its pa i au no-called city they age will Price Cutting Charge Placed Against Packers WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. —Sud- denly shifting his attack in the meat packing Investigation, Francis J. Heney today produced evidence of price cutting tactien of the “big five” packers in throttling competition in the sale of packing products Heney cal H. May, mar Cooperative as packers at Madison, mony revealed price the independent packers, in which all members of the “big five” took part He aid the packers alternated week ly in cutting prices to undersell the independents CAN’T HOLD DONG DOC Doc can't be held for the federal grand jury on a charge of engaging in the oplum traffic U. 8. Commissioner Robert W. Mc Clelland ruled Tuesday that evidence against Dong Doc was not sufficient, and ordered the case dixmninsed. Doc and John Ho were arrested January 19. Loul Hong was arrest- od Tuesday on a. gimilar charge. Ho and Hong were bound over to the federal grand jury. Each furnished $500 bail. Bethlehem Steel Co. Declares Dividend NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The regu- lar quarterly dividend of $2.50 a share was declared today by the Bethiehem Steel Co. on its Claas A and B stock. ‘The regular quarterly dividend of }2 per cent on the cumulative pre- ferred and 1% per cent on the non- | cumulative also was declared. All dividends are payable to the stock record of March 13. A net income for 1917 of $27,320, 737, with all taxes deducted, was re- | ported by the corporation. “American Forces Finest in World, Says Englishman NEW YORK, Jan. 29—Capt. Rad cliffe Sugmor, of the British army, | characterized the American forces in France ax world, excepting none.” | Capt. Sugmor just returned here! |from a three-week inspection of the American lines. of the xclation, independe Wis, His tent utting against Farmers t HE SAYS THEY’ RE CUTE “Cupid” Kennedy, marriage cense clerk, thinks every family should have one. Nope, not a marriage license. A hunting license. They just arrived for the coming year, and they're so Neat, and fit into a card case #0 nice, that Kennedy is quite tickled with them. ENTERTAIN WOMEN The Won outh church will be entertained Fri day by Mrs. David Hunter, 2801 N Broadway, assisted by the ladies of the Broadway circle. Following luncheon, at 12:30. ary committee will giv GRINSTEAD RESIGNS & program. position as a member of Registra- tion Board He is moving from the distri¢ HOSTILE RAIDERS DRIVEN FROM BRITISH LINE LONDON, Jan. 29.—Hostile raid positions around Arlehrs-Engohelle, Marshal Haig reported today. At night, around Monchy Le Preux, he reported great activity of hostile ar tillery. REGISTERED MEN TO MEET The registered men of District No, 9 will meet Friday February 1, in room 211 County- City building, There will be no meeting tonight, | WAR BREAD SAME PRICE WASHINGTON, Jan, 29.—War| bread prices must remain the same as ite equivalent in white bread. cording to an announcement y day by the food administration. VIRGINIA, Minn., Jan. 29.—I. W. W. agitators in the woods here are being rounded up on evidence found proving they were planning to call a ac- | ter . Keneral strike of woodsmen on Feb- ruary 1. [Clip Out This ( Coupon; Help Sammies TO THE EDITOR ‘The Seattle Star: Inclosed find to bay ...... thra “Our Boys in’ ‘France ‘Tobdecco Fund” tor retail value rd, addressed packages of tobacco, “American” fighting men at-| stand Charles! “the finest army in the} ue} the home mission: | Loren Grinstead has resigned his} ers were driven away from British | evening, | RATE RAISING PLAN OF R. R, STIRS FIGHT attle shippers are lining up fight the proposed switching ereane, which railroad officials have asked the state public servies commission to xrant. Mayor Gill sent a letter to Corporation Counsel Hugh Caldwell today, pointing out that the increase would be a violation of franchise agree m and that it would drive busin ut of Seattle, “If ever the Chamber of Com | merce transportation bureau had | an opportunity to serve ship: | pers,” Caldwell said today, “it would seem to be now, in resist ing this increase.” I. F os eats are flooding to the eity rippers point out that the charge of 60 cents would make shipping from Kverett to Seat je cheaper than moving 4 car from| ve end of the city to the other. | If the railroads are allowed their petition for a flat 60 cents a ton} intraterminal switching charges, we! will be put out of business, And are not the only small company ug the railroads to haul our prod. | who will be forced to sus | we hin is th | Howard | pany atement of P. of the Peerless Brick com- manufacturers of concrete products and sewer pipe. Will Aviate Charges According Howard, the # company is now paying $3 50 and $10 a car—of 60 tons for the transpor to Peer. le : rding to zones 1 the future, if this petition is ed by the public service com on, which apparently looks fa- gran mine (Thrift is a mighty fine habit to cultivate among the kiddies. Buy a thrift stamp for yours today.) vorably upon it,” he says, “we shall Pay $36 a car, regardless of the dis- tance it has te go from our plant “Compare a charge of $3 with one of $36, and see where we get off. It will just mean that we cannot continue in business.” Many Will Protest ‘The use of auto trucks to handle their brick and cement building material would also cost too much to be practicable, he declares. Petition was filed with the public service commission late last week for permission to establish a flat rate of 60 cents a ton on all intra terminal switching on one day’s no- tice. The commission suspended the proposed rate until after a hearing, which has been set for Friday morn. ing, at 10 o'clock, February 1, in the Chamber of Commerce assembly room, Many protestants will be present, it appears from what can be learned. N. P. Leads Move The Spokane Grain company, the Olympic foundry, and many lumber companies and dealers, who will be greatly affected, will be heard from at the meeting. ‘The railroads, seeking to place this rate in operation, are headed by the Northern Pacific. They claim they need thelr cars for main line move- ments, and cannot, in the present emergency, have them tied up on switching. The manufacturers and others affected ask why an increase in demurrage has not been consid- ered to insure speedy release of roil- ing stock. U. S. STEEL DECLARES 3 PER CENT DIVIDEND NEW YORK. an. 29.-~-The United States Steel c poration declared an jextra divid «i of 3 per cent on the | common stock at the quarterly meet: ing here today. ‘Tre regular dividend of 1% per joent also was declared. The regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent was also declared. The company's net income for the quarter ending December 31, was announced as $59,724,125, exclusive lof war taxes of $60,950,364. The to- I income was 120,674,489, against $191,976,797 for the quarter preced- ing. Thoroughness Characterizes our methods tn every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- teay consistent with sound bust- ness judgment. 4% Paid om Savings Accounts ite Subj ing to Check Accounta, pdleliy Invited = “T® Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 5ST, |AMUSE) ME Tanqueray. | $4.50, FITZHENRY IS DEAD William = ¥ proprietor of the auction house 2007 Second ave. died at h Tacoma Monday, of p was welt known in aving been ene business in NTS an METROPOLITAN Week Mitzi in “Pom-Pom” Mat, Wed. Me to $1.0 itzhenry, 60 at 8 home nonia. citien in He onrnEum Nontevme | MOOR HYAMS and ores And Kix Other Acta 2:20 and 230 Mats., ‘Twice Daily wi LKE ES (tune, Pitth and Vine, Tel. Fitiott 2586-2686 TONIGHT.-ALL WEEK Mats. Sunday, Wednenday, Saterday Fabel Merrymore’s greatest dramatic ‘Triamph “MID - CHANNEL” By the author of “The second Mem The Gay Lord Quex” Nights Ste to Sie. Mate. Ite and Se Daily, 1 to 11 ROYAL ITALIAN SIX 5 Other Big Hippodrome Acts Featare Photopiay: Fithel Clayten is “STOL HOURS” Weekday Mats. 16c; Eves. & Sam. 200 | } on of tts products from factory/| GAIETY THEATRE Virst and Madison NOW FLAYING BURLESQUE “THE GIRL IN RED* Will H. Armstrong and “20 Girls 3—SHOWS—8 Chores Giris’ Contest Friday Might Lhe 20880 NEW PANTAGES Mats. 2:20. Nights 7 and © GRUBER'S ANIMALS Featuring Minnie, Most Intelligent Klephant in the World. 1918 SONG AND DANCE EEVUB Other Features General Admianion, Z5c. The services of a DE! bear in mind that the Al experience skill and ability. Our high class ‘va prices and met are vouch tor by twenty thousand si patients. All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for Examination and tion. DENTISTS — Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Is the money questign. It’s on most people’s minds. Have you ever given it a thought? What are you doing with your sur- plus money? Letting it go each week with noth- ing to show for it? PEOPLE OF SEATTLE! All must know that NOW is one of the crit- WyExperiment? inless Methods, |] Our Selentifie Work Our very reasonable fees. To the wonderful change we have made in their mouths by checking that Insidious disease of » gums, Pyorrhea (Riggs' Dis- Put your time against ours a few minutes any day in the week and we will diagnose your case and tell you just what you need. EXAMINATION AND ESTIMA. TION FREE NATIONAL | DENTISTS THIRD & PIKE Formerly at Fourth and Pike. Open Day and Night. Not Open Sundays, Main 3256, ical periods in our coun- try’s history, and duty, as well as patriotieay demands that we must save. Open a bank account at ie National City Bank, and every time you make a saving put ‘the amount equal to the same in the bank or buy a Thrift Stamp. It will be a great help to your- self as well as your country to be identified with The National City Bank ‘OF SEATTLE OFFICERS J. W. Maxwell, President F. W. Baker, Vice President J, H. Bloedel, Vice President N. H. Sell, Cashier W. L. Suiter, Asst, Cashier H. G. Hotchkiss, Asst, Cashier