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i Mia jist baie § pee os ee ikabee tlt aye ale f Hi>s| 6 ag if Pe PHONE MAIN! 600 The Star WANT AD Rates Pffective May 1, 1917 TRANSIENTCASH ADVT Gash in advance—any classifica tion $ cents per lne or fraction of tin Six times for the price of five TRANSIENT.CHARGE ADVER- TISING nee or line per Insertion CONTRACT ADVERTISING Per line per month-—-1 month o208 Per Hine per morth—2 month: 1 Per line per month—*_ month 1 + Per Ine per month—1? months t 25 lines each week, 1 year, per line .. The 80. nes Per Tne ° Six months «44 ‘Three months, ad’ t cent OPEN SPACR 500 tines to be wed tn T VL eee . e rena Ynes to be awed tnt year. ner line ae 3,000. Yin per line TAL RATES ON Inauire of Went AA vr an os each week, 1 year y “cent year, LEGAL Denar! err) | 2A &—1ONGE NOTICES LIT TAY CAMP. CN, WW wery Thursday Moore Boncca et. Visiting neleubore condi Ty welcomed. Clerk's office. Beare Pid] Bhane Pint "ATTORNEVSAT-LAW DE @yTREMAN-—-ATTOR- ESAS ETeitia. sprobate matters mortanges, notes, collections, Fvery- i ining to 8 een thing perta = Third an [RATA MAY REINS WOM tres CHATTEL NEW WETHOD® arane tram 410 to 8100 made Nentidentially rm furniture, pianos, live Co hs a Mad Pg 1 ane fewetre ag 2 per Ree er anaee Sh oenere may AD- VENTIE® lower rates, bat how about tee COMMTARTON thew charee? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCTETY Ait Seneca and 114 Marton TORRRPROT ART Prick TO RORROW Se DHAMONDS and JEWELRY Trecst rates: com AMPRICAN TRWRT Sm KATHR EN HARRISON 001 SIXTH _mitlott 676350 STORAGE PRY PIRRPRAGE STORAGE WARE: s . 105 White panes. SECOND. | tase ROvan is ave. 1918 Westlake ave. [On very easy pis IRECTORY qutekty ana | ——- 15—-Farm Land for Sale TO AGREE, F900, IMPROVED Has fine creek Ro ate one hour's terms 1910 Fh SMEADT. Net and $2.60 OF taxes, Also an I development project whieh os 14 tive inott rA Interest our great within the ay you ©! dollar y land; close hotowraphs MUNGR Kansas City WeRt few me hundred dolla Invest. Highly prod to three big markets, and full information tree. Ha0T, N.Y. Lite Plde., Mo leo AAA AA | TS—Real Estate Wanted “RAY you SAW it in Trne sTATe YOUR HOME le hour office for ersonally and Met with us. eae air A Ave WANTED PH eA GP lease. Give deseription lowest ARS 19--City Real Estate for Sale “BAY you SAW it in THE STAR | PHINNEY Main 2 LAND location FOR) state $1,200 $120 CARH AND $1 MONTHLY lot S0xt20 35th ave, W pate rity water $1,200 $200 Cash and Balance $12. Monthly ormer; S-ream house, lot Sexiz0 rood Duy and quick delivery $1,400 Tumbing complete; lat S0x120 to alley ASH AND #20 MONTHLY RUTLDING and Lora eaan property th ri DAVID P. RASTMAN 4 Third Av WHEY ERAT TE ANAP LITTLE BUNGALOW, with bath and closet; hot cold water in kitchen! sink; lot 502109; cement walk to ear three blocks to new Weat Seattle high wehool, A cute little home for $1 reasonable down and $20 per month. | Also other properties, beth large and email kinds TW. JAMRR Maller Ride Main NEW HOMES Come in and see our new bune city car line, nen: houses ready to duliding We sell cash, then monthly . wHir! ENAP. 81450 chicken house trict cash, balance nonthty W. i WHITE INVESTMENT CO. Oriental Rieck M OOM MODERN HOts Dasement; fine lot: fruit trees: tm provemwnts paid; half block to rity car: $2400; $400 cash. Phone Ballard 3523 evenings. What HAPTER Modern cottage: om car Hine home: $1,475) eney terme 6208 California a 19 A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SAY you SAW it in THE STAR ———— COUNTRY HOME; CLOSE IN IMPROVED-—-PUTLDINGS Attractive house, ¢ rooms, ex- cellent view: Inwn, chicken house: other bufldings: splendid eoll: different varieties of frutt Which have been bearing for fome time: over half of place cleared and in cultivation, Balance picked wp goed peature. Would he handy for anyone working down town. fine service. Satisfactory party moving on place may have easy terme if desired. Pri si2se | Mr, Colter, 202 New York Wide ory pretty Ide Senith, —— ee] RAINTER VALLEY One-half acre of fine ground. only one Block from car lime: ail wader eultt- vation; fine biack soft; fine, : Dalle, new. modern house on th floors; basement: beth piace te fenced: chi ry. Thies te fine place. Can be handied hatance om monthiy WILLIAM MAITZ 221 Leary Bide. v ain wal ely. Main 1231 Hott 3291. - areeatn TONE Td ieee Pe Br meaee HOTEIS AND APARTMENTS ——SEW FFANDARD HOTEL A oy Ph st. b hh, $1.59. MePEOTION CORDIALLY INVITED Teite snd =p. DAR RARAARAS is POA 10—Trades, Exchanges _ GROOM HOUR, LOT S0x120, tour Bo fren se y yard, to ex- change ome ek” apenrce. Charleston, Wash 1i—Acreage for Sale SAY you SAW It in THE STAR 8 Caer, Sig BUYS 5 ACRES FO! ouieey Yery good, rich, level land: eared and part bottom: in excellent Joeation. AASEN & SEXTON 1910 Firet Ave. Biliott 524 co. Place here. & acres cleared: on route; handy to feattle gale will make price of $900 GEORGE BECKMAN 1102 First Av 20 ACRES 4 ACRES CLEARED AM 4004 ‘oll; iden! location for datry fanch, convenient to Seattle and Ta- coma markets; good neighbors: handy to school and cream route. This snap. Half cash. CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE 1019 Third Ave. PINE ACT souTH OF CITY On good road: mostly all cleared balance monthly HERMAN SCHRORDER 7-18 Bide, Fourth and Pike. pour BREMERTON—S ACHES fine, level Innd; good market for what you ean produce: handy to navy yard. $60 an ere, on eany terms, BA. SCHOLZ, 414 Green Plde. ~5-ACRE SACRIFICE AAsoining city limite: be fare: rich wotl; half ite value. Price $1,250; terma. } MER. BLACK, Elliott 4579, or 930 tral Bid: Rn 15—Farm Land for Sale WRAbOW norrosM 20-ACRE FARMS Rick garden ioam soll; 1 an a floor, with fine LA KB CRERK; on main auto road: close © large city, with bent market in state. Thin \ bottom soil. Price $900; $50 cash, $10 Per month, 18 Downs EBlk., 709 Mecond aye. CLOSE TO AUBURN err 00d highway, now being paved 2 level; 12 aren cleared; good “room howe: barn; outhulldin line machinery and tools fine brood sown, poultry Widow not able to handle. Offering cheap for quick $4,200: only $400 dows HERMAN ACHRORDER 7-18 Green Bidg, Fourth and Pike. Largest townsite on city oar line shipyards: bie new houses Mente phones be ha Ortental Bike RANCIT IN TOWN ~~ Has g00d 6-room house; plenty of ground apace: fine fruit trees, berries, flowers all complete. Move right In. Price $1,450. Will make reasonable terme to right party. CLIFFORD & VAN ARADALE 1019 ‘Third Ave. ———S1oae FO NAVY YARD ——— 5 choices lots, 140 each, © fine home with plenty room for eard and flowers, Te mure to wee thi FFORD & VAN ARSDALE 1919 Third Ave iF ACHES, NO INCTMARANCE, Fi: ber; all or part: eheap; near Maple Vatiey. Liberty bonds or cash. Must fell at once. Rippe, 231 County-cit Bldg. BARAT: APARTMENTS, LAND. "Buy, nell, rent, trade property anywhere: custom ern waiting. SMITH, 432 Pioneer Bidg., Seattle. Fon 8ATe. “GiiwaP—iG J-room house; chicken hy | wire fenced. Call Rainier RRR 26—Rooms With Boara SAY you SAW it in THE STARK CHILDREN GIVEN GOOD cAnw AND hoard. Phone Rainier 7187 DECENT SORT OF “MAN WOTTD like room and board, room and break fast, of room with privilege of co walking istance, In con ‘modern home or apartment. nim and Anne, 119, Star ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN meals a day and lunch; on cable MJ. ite 2762 Yesier way Beacon ARIA nnn 27—Housekeeping Rooms FOR TRENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOME, newly furnished. One and two rooms. 622 12th ave. N 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent CLEAN ROOMS, 78 TO $3.50 PER week, 600 night. Yates, 1524% FWO | Mre. on * 8 hWANT STAR—WEDNESDAY, Take Your Flier Where You Know the Flier Is Fair YH NOW AWReTERN Holdings of the Comp mous fields of Wy a triltled tn the Many @ mar T-walte, an Wait gets you i A YOU HAVE THE AMILETY to Mave you the nerve to at Or will you let this, what w of the axe they n't dela You belle $500 Don't wait! — remittance 6 ms bet ye that tay. owe ge YOUR OPPORTUNITY WYOMING, KANSAP bot are DOING THIN Ruy your Northweatern till you have to pay REMEMARR--Y properties You we th proep r curb TERN Ave. WrMwe 908 Third WANTED PO THAT Wo Dancing Class at the Hippodrome Mon day night, February 83—-Male Sit FOUNT WAN ations Wanted RECOUNT AS arney at t present reputatic tant. Meat of re mail ts Otte 1 th at, Cleveland, »pNoOURE leaky roots re and brickwork. neral Delivery fo RANT FARING aed be d Hippodre Monday at the Ritiott 3187 WOOD WAWING 1379, wT ti N 34—Female Help Wanted Write to ood i f Olympla, c “6D GUARA gg dy a orsity Pret Oe wala. Ritiote S207 REA WOMAN,” NOT PART” STDDTR c Se lesnone Monday dancers by Mat Yhone Bitiott rt WANTED —E bermaide and cry Bide tvkkeean WANTED in good home o Be. Vi. Manson, 616 Jefferson ave. _Derneden MIDDLE AGED WIDOWER dren, wants housekeeper the city HGILR, Beare 35—~Female Situations Wtd IND GihtA” WANTED FO big Dancing Clase ot the Monday night. Phone NO GIL Cottage tn " the eo fiat or von HLACKEMITH ROE pone rent shop and tools. bed wi Address Rox 1b, a TOTHE “tor wale, C. Meith dg Mato 38 A—STOCKS AND BONDS — ———T Witt BUY High Power Telephone ¢ ‘oat troleum & Coat Alaska Homentake t wit, reports rich Report Aividend Valder strike in Alas adda will undoubtedly make Payer Latest reports on Liberty Ott looks Iie they will have well by February 10 MAX WINKL Einiott 450 214 Union St 89-—Poultry for Sale iN “SILVeERDACKD — cocKERETA for quick sale, Phone North 3029 Tost and Found WANTED — INPORM ATION — father, PRANK JAC Everett, Wash, bout 6 4 mustache, fon, Address Mra. Allie Biach®, Mich, Rot, Hox 8 REWARD Wilt, HE PAID oodyenr tir 12 TinmnaL for recovery of two new 20x2%, and two wire mpoke wheels, stolen from 1919 f2nd A, TRL CHOCOLATE ine 6 Call Kenwood 2 44A 23 utomobites 15 GORD wad care Winton Maine Fe DANA 15For Sale Miscellaneous BAY you SAV Raat AND poonw Send ue a Post Card asking for our ne iuatrat Catalog No. 21 of doors, finish, paints, buliders’ hard- ware, pli board, roofing, etc, sent free on reauent Cottage front doors . Sxpanel doors . atleht winde ; Prepared roofing....81.26, $1.70 ana Clear cedar lap siding, per 1,000 ft Short flooring and celiine The largest factory in the West. direct to the consumet. We sell one. Ship anywhere, and guai safe delivery, O. A. WILTAAMS CO. 1942 Firet Aw A, Benttle PHONGUHAPIA OF RPHOTALTY FOREIGN RECORDS ‘AL. RECORD) EXCHANGE Elliott 2678 nid $2.75 1.80 1m 210 2.00 20.00 muni 1816 Westin Opposite new Thm We buy, trade, exch WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS FROM $2.00 TO $15.00. PRESEN1 THIS AD AND ORT ore YOUR 1904 FIRST AVE ‘Lae THRTH (DONT WANTED—O! rr MATTER If BROKEN). HIGHBST PRICES PAID, CASH FOR OLD GOLD, ILVER AND DIAMONDS, SMITH JEWELRY MPO. CO, 412 L ©, BMITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOR KAVANAGIT $2.06 WATR 1008 7 MESSENGERS With or without bleyel bonus paid bieycle messengers. Call at any Western Union branch office, or ace MR, SWIMART at main office, 119 Cherry at. RAY, FIRAT~ CL ARH | radial dritin, Also firat maker Apply Pacific Bteet dritiers on clase tool and Drijier Co, 1549 Doek at, T SERVICE FLAGS J. Webb Kitehen & Co. 311 University Bt NEW PIANO® FOR KEN plied on purchase. Union. KAVANAGH 1960 HATS, inied Miscellaneous iF-VOU WAVE ANYTMING TO WATT, iF Yor enll the Pacific Auction Co., 51—-Furniture Wanted oy Mone UNeD FF iain Ate ersonais VLC BTENGG- apher, 606 Crary Bids, 110 um stock PUR: | PRTROLBUM COMPANY S Joonted ade Well 6 w opp N ORTH you w it finge right down new and mal re On ny haw and are RAL hy 4.00) not only TODAY at 10 conte, that haw beat geolog)« t thle ellie neral Of rern Heattle, LeUM « Wash Jusine haa s Personals it im your We are working night 0 aores in TALKING. Don't wait you BAW it in THE STATE STEVENS } | ACTENTTPTE ment on Wide. Milhott 246. GROWA MAIR: trea Kesuita GUARANTERI) Viiet ray for free fetitott ACTICAL wen. TOIe DT Hide PEATE nee for you $2.60 ae \* ROLARERA, SPROTAC Optometriat ond ave jour @ancer of you sulta guaranteed | and Untwerat | tev | MAKES RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING Jar music taught le 20 lessone eon Mids eRWONAT 7 1¥ say in letter Is & fact, all right. Latter et # for you. & J. CART Daly Hunday, February 3, at Nieite Rafferty chapel, ‘at Washetlt Legal Notices TANas OF Veaaw Notice Is hereby given tha Lawe of 18 + ewujath pursuan missioner of of the ott A of Washington. pock, Foor oF Voie Wir Mines, for S-OOpm' Townsend Air Inainte on teen tnenta itor Aparertes Bellingham, i" Frveret) a Ny rerett na Pallingh | fen | TPN ie Beatie. for min her nwneend and lundsetineham. via all | Treat T Part TooncondTnet & Tay and Way |] 10:20pm tr, Chante. for tr naan, Port Wabetente. tenet Angelen Friday!Catiam. ae inarmae Pueek fatty "Kinestan, On m min alew nell ag ler, Towns nna He and 7:00pm) Nock Preet Anite itor low except (Gamble Sundaviend alt IMood Canal ned ** are these po pain ranrements Habtiity ta ing apnerel,, not to ex whole ticket) 150 pound and sched ithont notices A dally for all named tn above Tiekete must be pure otfion midnight vUGET SOUN' Theket Offte Phone, Mal ology Shop, 301 Gandrutt, ecxema Why wait? Hippodrome, TW Wiener ST tive fort 77 —Neltin-ham—Apecertes Entehen, Anacortes! Tan Tetemae. —Retlingharm Island petnte | woah Tay and! Thurs’ || nase Woeearcd-cench Ancctds, Claftor | end War Porte Nuneenene | Part Cambin—Tedtaw— Fleet oe meton! {| Satnedey Qnty | A Canal —fiambla—t nAlnw ‘af Anesion,| **Mangor! netnte ponte | Open trom @:30 « Colman Derk, amon. f \emsonw | yi Hetle cnet rivate halle; | v4 | Main 2911 Tenehers’ Aven. ork N OFX jcensed ehiri Ps taal colda. « rheuma Open Kite HOMBTTT Address 1 ON” CREDIT KR wT nING ait: Jewelry olemnle prices Mro. Fourth $2.5 Lea, FITTED ompiete loor A FINIGMRD Our re rite WHAT” YOU everything is neral delivery 8—Funeral Notices son of Wr ana Lockhart, will be held on hae pom, ot Fremont. “In i —_ 1, under Chap and Article 62. 18, and in of authority gfanted by the has been changed to GAMAIER. ROSCOM M. DRUMMELL PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES *TRAMERS LRAVE FROM COLMs ARION #TRrT “Anis Port aett te tly ‘Conmecta at Townsend! fwtth rail tines fer eit! trent! Averarioa ond Mallinwha im Menmer Whatrom! and! @ i Caer aatty tort Baril rere Ran! Ther nesine—Nenh. | Poet Porth then Ane! Toend’ J ators Pte wea Friday tort Past! ana i Vet viet nena! Mads! ! tort haat tandin inte and is omnat mal tor Pr schet ned at teker m to 12:0 | ie NAVIGATION ©o. | | | Btar want ade will new home. find you aT Ath || opened free || There are eight of t | pen, tia lial wl JAN. 30, 1918. PAGE 9 59—Legal Notices CHANG Notice i hereby miven t ter 107, Jawa of 1881, and Article Cumtoma Kegulations ‘ef 1916, and in pu oo of & ¥ wranted by the Hecretary of « appl eation of John Milosevieh. the name of the Ame KATE MIRKOVICHA 2095, 21 rone t BRATTLY ROBCOK Gas Horew offices M. DRUMIOL Le « tor of Ovi Washing January 2%, oe | Public Markets o-—_-—------ ——-« Henttle, tat butter Hiall 169, apples, rib bs oured bs Th.; beat bacon ton, 660 Mh pancake flour table bran, hk; No. 10 wh flour, 60 > 10 graham flour 10 wack farina, 666 Me, Atal ie Weason ot, & Heal! Lipton oly SANITARY 2406 * tollet pap 4 Toe roll tells 6 ro meal, 600 navy be ise mminy oF n plmenton, pumpkin cane @ bars laundry soap, Clive off, 240; te a, Be can corn men oo an Happy tbe or gion hardtack, lone, 4 Ihe de and Toman meal Malle 1-2-5, mutton stew, shoulder of lamb, Ihe Th: veal roast, T.: veal cutlets, 206 ™; sirloin ik, tte TM; pot roast, I2lee Mh. and bacon, B2e ™. Btall 14, fresh salmon, ™ mut, 226 M.: Colum! akinned sol: the pke Ite Ite up 206 river te. ECONOMY § te pure mil Mall 36 tall 61, pt. Atal 3t T, the pt, be at fant jelly im bulk, 1 Stall 22, soles, 2 the. binck cod, 186 T.: fresh herring, 3 the ombia river smeite, i8¢ th 38, email white navy beans soy beans, § Thm fhe, The The fun Maid raising, Lama Ma fhe) California pink beans. jerae phe A. & H. sod corn meal, Ee; 2 cans corn oF peas, Bie wuger, €46 eream, 206 ma honey, ihe crabapple and cur ™, 2 Te ae. fresh ling and ot PIKE FLACR 8 The. granulated sugar, ¢40 diecutt milk, can all 12. Federal mitk, |. corned beef, 1246 5 : pleted pork. 206 th | 34, emette, 160 T.; soles, 2 The. the: arapetrut § for She; apples. $1.00 per hex and up. 11, 2 cans tomatoes, tte; baskets, ite: & 161%, bead lettuce, 2 for w, 2 for ibe. ite Clean Rasy beans, 100 Te T. Btall 48, best Jerse: 1; fresh ranch eggs, the } steer 1 50, Folia, ise muta, 260 do: - om U. S, TRAINING EXPERTS FOR SEA SERVICE BOSTON, Jan. 20.—Plana being matured by the recruiting service of the U. 8. shipping board, reveal a system of manning the new mer. chant marine that rivals German ef. ficieney. After securing chief engineers for |] Service on the new type, fast cargo ships, now being constructed, the board will give men an opportunity to learn all there in to know about the engines they are to operate by sending them to the works, where the engines are being built. Bach chief will follow his "own em gine thru the process of construc tion, and then to the shipbuilding yard, where he will supervixe its erection on board the ship, and will take charge of it as chief engineer when the vessel goes into commiw. sion. The board probably will first call fo 125 chief engineers for this work While on this special duty, a chief will receive both pay and an ade quate alowance for board. On board ship he will receive the standard pay for his grade in the merchant ma rine, which {# high, and a bonus for warzone voyages To assist any men of this grade, or of lower grades, to secure pro- motion, the shipping board has achools in marine en- gineering, where they may brush up on technical matters, from a week to a month, they may choose. » Rchools, lo- husetts Cambridge; Hoboken; The Johns Hopkins timore, Case Schoof of Cleveland; Armour Institute, Chi University uf Washington, Seattle, and Tulane university, New Orleans, cated respectively at Institute of Technole Stevens institute, Bourse, Philadelphis university, Bo Applied Sel M TO ENTERTAIN BLIND An entertainment will be given for the Association of the Blind of Seattle, by Mrs. Winslow Ship- Thursday at eight p. m, in the auditorium of the Industrial building, 316 University st. Notley Nickola, the boy soprano, will take part in the musical pro- gram, ‘Several blind pianists will render classical potions. FAILED TO REGISTER ©, A. De Long, 29, and John Masik, enemy Austrians, were bound over to the federal grand jury on $1,400 bond each by United States Commissioner Robert W, McClelland Wednesday, January 22 for failing to register, i i They were arrested | A POA Friday | Ola Dorothy Sloane, one of the 125 kiddies who will entertain to aid “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund.” Friday night, at 8 o'clock, at the Douglas I ing academy, little Ola Dorothy Sloane and 124 other young stern will dance for the benefit of the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund.” Some novel and interesting num bers will feature the program, which will be given by the kiddies. The entertainment will cover two hours. , The hall is located in the Odd Fel- lows’ building, 10th ave. and Pine st. SMOKE FUND Henry A. Timm, Ellensbarg, Wash. .$2.50 France Tobacce Fund” for American that each dollar buys fear packages, each with understand retail vaise of 45 cents, and that in . card, addressed me, on which my of tebecee, fighting mea . packages will be placed unlinewn friend, the soldier, each of ‘agree to send mee message of thanks. CHARGES OF INEFFICIENCY IN GREAT SHIPYAR WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Alleged S| inefficiency and extravagance at the Hog Inland shipyard of the Ameri- can International corporation, with the government footing the bills, has stirred the senate shipping probers to resumption of their inquiry ‘The trail of hundreds of thousands of dollars’ expenditures at the yard in excess of estimates will be fol lowed when the committee resumes its work tomorrow. Joneph FH. Cotton, general counsel for the emergency fleet corporation when Gen. Goethals was in charge, has been summoned to furnish the committee with all details of the wor poration’s contracts. DS RENEW PROBE |, Senator Johnson, California, wants |to know to what extent Frank A. | Vanderlip, of the National City bank, |New York, the W. A. Harriman in- | terests and the steel interests were \involved in the formation of the American International corporation, which was organized, the committee has been told, to take contracts |when the mammoth shop program was decided upon. The contract with the Interna- tional company was let on the |agency plan, under which the gov- jernment was to build the yard at | a comt of $21,000,000, furnish all ma- | terial and pay all labor charges. The lcompany was to get a commission. SENATORS BELIEVE STORM OVER “WAR CABINET” BILL NEAR END WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Under the spur of appeal for unity and the spirited war statement of Secretary Baker, opponents of the Chamberlain “war cabinet” bill are now aroused to a vigorous determinaation to kill the bill. ‘The first assault will be made when Senator Chamberlain brings up the bill for consideration in commit tee. Some senators had declared ft was originally voted on when cnany members were absent In the meantime, it is likely the administration will try to put a silencer on any effort to start an up- roar in the house similar to that which broke out in the senate. Representative Glass, originally slated to take up Baker's cause in the house, believes now he won't speak. He can't, anyhow, without comment on Chi remarks, and the house rules forbid criticiym of the solens in the other “SING LEE SENTENCED Sing Lee, a Chinaman, was sen- tenced by Judge Frater, Wednesday, to from six months to 15 years in favorably thera} mberlain’s | branch. To Restore Confidence Every effort is now being made to restore confidence and harmony with belligerent factions in congress. It appeared likely that the storm has blown over. Chamberlain today was ready to report acnendments to the draft law proposed by the war department to register all men who have become 21 years old since June 5, and permit- ting drafts of skilled workmen need ed to supplement the fighting forces. In vgiew of the conflict between Baker and Provost’ Marshal Gen | Crowder over the dropping from the | lists of men who have passed the age of 31, Chamberlain expects Baker to ask for an amendment providing that such men shall no longer be eli- gible. Crowder agreed with the commit tee thet the amendment drawn does not now exempt those men. Baker declared it was his intention to have them exempted. Walla Walla penitentiary, for as: saulting Loule James, another China- man, in a tong war last March. He Pleaded guilty to second-degree as- sault ‘ 10 MUST OBTAIN LICENSES TO HANDLE FOOD Manufacturers and dealers in foodstuffs in Seattle and the state of Washington have been notified and instructed to send in their applications for Heensem, made necessary by the preak dent's proclamation of dani 10, to the United States Food ministration, licensing division, Washington, D, C. ‘The requests for license muant be written on special forma which can be secured upon ap plication, These instructions have been sent out by the state food administrator. The firms which must secure conwen the order include all persons or corporations importing, — exporting or dealing in feed for anh 9 mals, malting grains, importing, es i under porting or distributing Te OF Ce pra products All salt water fishermen, not ab ready licensed by the United States, must secure licenses under the new proclamation, a Cannert occupied in putting Sp be *, corn, sordines are required ‘. make application. 5 All firms manufacturing soups, catchup or other tomate ucts are included in the order, Mame ufacturers of alimentary paste, and any and all firms engaged im the business of manufacturing any prode ucts from rye or wheat, exe retailers whose grows sales of commodities do not exceed $1 & year, common carriers—as to Ob erations necessary in the business a common carriage, and farmers, deners, co-operative associations farmers and other persons with, Ispect to the products of farms gardens or other d owned, or operated by them. Licenses must be procured February 15. A penalty for compliance with the order -hag prescribed by act of congress, — URGES BETTER TRAINING FOR CHURCH WE Advocating more training young men before they are into religious service, Dr. H. J. bott, president of the Kimball of Theology, at Salem, Ore, ered an. address on “Trained cruits Needed,” at the Wi morning session of the annual ing of the District Sup association, of the Portland The conference opened the First Methodist church, ave. and Marion st. It will thru Thursday. ‘The Wednesday meeting at 9:15 with devotional e: the Rev. Dr, James Moore, gene, Ore. Dr. E. H. Todd, dent of the College of chairman, addressed the 11:15. The afternoon p cluded addresses by Rev. Helms, pastor of the Morgan fal church of Boston, an@ Herbert Welch, of Seoul, A stereopticon lecture, “One dred Years of Methodist Missions—a World View,” given in the evening. ARAB FIREMEN ON BOARD BRITISH VESSEL M AN ATLANTIC PORT, Jan. Wireless messages were here today from a British (name withheld) somewhere in | Atlantic, asking for t The message said she was in ger of serious mishap on ac a “mutiny of Arab firemen.” believed that allied or 0 naval patrol vessels will go to aid. ay 4 SPEAKS AT BALLARD” Ole Hanson, candidate for will address a mass meeting at Ballard high school Friday February 1, at § o'clock. On Monday evening he will personally before the voters mont, at a mass meeting in the mont Masonic temple, to tell tii his aims and what he intends to for the city if elected. This on : will begin at § o'clock. TO HOLD BAR DINN The Seattle Bar association hold the December quarterly dit which was postponed because @ tion of the members were to assist in answering qu naires, Thursday evening, in the sonic club rooms, in the building. DRINKS CIDER---FINED — “Just had a couple a drinks @ cider, judge." f That's w Ed Greenland toll Judge Gordon Wednesday morning, following his arrest for being Fined $20. High cider! ANSWER SATISFIES POLITE FRENCHMAN WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—A large number of old men—50 to 70 years re employed as messengers in Washington, A French officer, news” ly arrived, saluted one in a very > deferential manner and turning to his more experienced companion, — sald if “To what branch of the service do these old men belong “The Western Union,” his fellow 3 officer replied. E The Frenchman was satisfied, (By the way, you can stamp out the enemy by Can be eliminated wearing Lundberg te port. gre free trial to prove '

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