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Consultation free; gen-| Practice all cases; fees moderate. | CL ESTANLIGNED TIT GEN: | Dracticen, Burke Bide. 105 Second tion and Y5i?| FT RIVERS—Conaui 4 booklet free. 232 New York Rik.| ney. Patent or fee refunded. 701 Central MONEY TODAY from $10 to $100 made quickly and confidentially om furmiture, pianos, live- stock, ect. SANDERS & CO. 3009-1004 L. ©. Smith En. Ine. % valve. The Reliable, 967 Third ave. 3 avawene KODAK WORK - AT P THEY RE Jacote, P.- 10 cents rol DANCING SCHOOLS UARANTERE TO you old or new dances. Prof. Sawarae Eltiott 2187. The Hippodrome, ELE ORRICAT KOES ORK G. He WART- WE bo Goon we a DAL 3 321 Fourth, Phone Main 3554. | ERY FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE-| | Rouse. Central Storage Co. Whtie Morning HovGHT AND SOLD_1904 1918 Weetlake ave, Phone ‘aaed sultan. Other arti- 85 te G15 for good used suits, Or , proportionately. Main 124 Rissa Tonk Co, 1130 First ave. 8 RI- Mott 3291. PALO JUNK, 1743 it & Bil. D 18 ND RPMENT ANDARD HOTEL Corner First Ave. and Pine St. Large, modern, outside rooms; elevator wervice; phone In all rooms; first-class In every respect; 76c and up; with pri- ate bath, $1.50. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED TON, 167 ind. $2 week wi 1i—Acreage for Sale SAY you SAW it in THE STAR Own your own home, near navy yard. ‘Acre, haif-acre tracts, only a few to sell (my own. property). Secure one to $176 per tract, $25 cash month. M. Melker, Water- SOME SNAP small house; chicken house and dale. Price only $600; Call room 4, 1425% Thira ave, upstairs. i is in A VALLEY THA never floods. For acreage write to Fickies & Hannan, Bothell, Wash. Farm Land for Sale BAY you SAW it in THE STAR. CHEAP TAND; Bid Chora; wich ut the farmers of Western prowperity footing that reamed of before the world More Wentern rm Dig bank balance: mn ever be more Western a farmers re spending this winter in Callforn| Florida. than ever befor and the man who gets in the: fs going to make money for y come. Along the lines of the Northern Hallway is some of the be mtry. Prices $16 to $25 farmn, Lat ua tell y er and was sold to Ameri mere in 1917 than in any oni year, tend for FREE itustri ind folders, Call on or addrens A roatedt, D, Dept. SMALL MissOuRt FARM $2.50 cash and $2.60 monthly; no interest OF taxes. Also an interest in our great) development project which, within the it few months, should pay you one red doliars for every dollar you) Invest. Highly productive land; close to three big marke! Photographs and full information free. M H-297, SY. Lite Bide, Ka Mo. 10 ACKER OF WATKT Y soll and running water. easy tering, OBCA BROWN, Bi gor, Wash. pier Garay ) $229 Mallard A. YOUR HOME vermonaliy oh JONPS & PIN Hocond Ave Main 9986 TO" HEAR FROM” OWNER ranch for sale, State cas! N D. F. Buah, ity Real Bstate for Sale SAY you SAW it In THE STAR ——— Went SEXTHLE aNAP A LITTLE BUNGALOW, with bath and clowet; hot and cold water in kitchen sink; tot 6 cement walk to car three Bleek © Went Beatle high sehool, A cute little h we for $1,600; reasonable down and $20 per month. Also other properties, both large and email kinds J. W. JAMES n Mater Wide Main 227 CONCHETE” DARRMENT your place st WANTET ef good $1,450 4 rooms, bath, tollet, chicken house lot SOxI26; Gatewood district; terms $280 cash, balance $16 monthly, GRO. W. MH. WHITR INVESTMENT CO. 407 Oriental Miock Main 2 NEW HOMES Come tn and see new bungalows, on etty ear tn houses read: butlding. We seit cash, then monthly payme OO, WM. WHITE INVESTMENT CO. T Orlental Block, Sain 22 — — SAVE YOUR RENT S-room, new, lot, 364103, modern bungale all tmprovem close to two car G22) Pallard Ave. Ballard HOME SNAPE th st. 4 rooms, $Ox100, 6925 DETTERLING, 150: mh Ral JRF LIke RENT FOR SALE-—A SMAL HOUSE, geod tot; all improvements paid: for $15 month. Call Owner, Phone Weet 676M. iTS —T ROOM Hovsnt MODERN; larke lot; easy terms Address 3226 Rainier Phone Heacou 161 Modern cottage: on car line; SAY you SAW it in THE STAR ATTRACTIVE HOME, NORTH END | LARGE LOT, FRUIT AND BERRIES Good ¢-room bungalow: nleely ar- ranged; not a run-down piace, but ready to meve tn at once. Dearing fruit of different varie- tee; berries; 1, res lot, lawn, ete; handy to two car Hines, Price $1,200. Any reason able terms from reliable party acceptable. 203 New York Hilk. WE LOAN MONEY TO BUILD. JOSEPH E. THOMAS & CO. 10: Boring. HOURES SOLD IN ONE MONTH 83—Male Situations Wanted YOUNG NANT ACCOUNTANT AND at 52 OUR COURSE Neat of rete: Otto Le. Fricke land, Ohio. RR nnn | 84—Female Heip Wanted KX GOVERNWENT WANTA “THOT wands at) Washingto: women; 18 rr) autt patriot! ‘0 y Melp her and during — there Write im: live tn Waa stirring war ediately for. fr pen, — Pranklin Rochester, N. ¥ Mex YEN $2 day WANTED mailt Hteratur Publishing Ind. MEN” WANTED IMMEDIATELY ‘Thowsan overnment war posit | open. 8 month. List free, Write Franklin Inatitute, Dept. Té1-M, Mook: x 144, South Bend, TADTER TO Jers, Drug Company, Dept eb G06h WOME Call Sunday, ‘euntieroy ¥ TAN Witt hounekeeper. ton at, Take WANTS ) SAY you BAW it in THE STAT SLACKSMITH WOR POH tools and stock; a good locetion: pl ef work. Reason for selling, to to shoe horses. Will sell stock Tent shop and toola We need dinck 16, | THING” HOURE 12 1. ©, Bmith Untversal It | Meacon Coal. Forks On Kiteap Ot Alaaka Petroleum ake RELL SURIRCT igh Power Tel | 5,000 Linerty Of & Gas, Wyoming 2.625 Mount Rainier Mining Co 0.000 Forks On omestake Gold 7% | reports rich Report | ad & Coat 10.00 oT! 10 looks Ike ruary 10, reporte on Liberty ¢ they will vy ? MAX WINKLE Fitiott #50. 214 Unton | 42—Livestock Wanted | OTL GUARANTEED; No niax” would you bank $106 to remain unt 3 of 16 otf wells contracted for are completed, with option to take stock after you know results? New com: PARY: proven field: ground floor deal Now or never, Write for facts and free ofl map. Mtantey P. Dunievy & Investment Rankers. Denver Lost and Found REWARD FOR KETE silk umbrell ken by mistake from | Coliseum theatre January Phone North 377. CFAINING MOREE kerpeake. Jia oe Heary OR ROS PORE, between Three Girls bakery and Owt @rug eters, containing $8 65. vhene Kenweed 257. Rewa: ~— ~~ 44A— Automobiles WE GOOT weed care Winton Water Om 15For Sale Miscellaneous sold 18 houses fr vacant lote, We ha Prices $100 to lanth of January Ballard and t 12 more bargains left for sale from $1,000 to $2,800, fr $600 cash, balance ke rei Younes RROPERG Phone Ballard #13. iv ACRES; NO INCUMARANCE, Tit: ber; all or part: cheap; near Maple Valley. Liberty bonds or cash. Must sell at once. Rippe, 291 County-city Bide. BARGAIN®, HUNGAIDWS, HOT APARTMENTS, LAND. | Buy, rent, trade property anywhere; custo ore waith 32 Pioneer Bidg. Beattie B-room house, near dock; half block from postoffice; water and light tn and paid for; large lot. Terme 0. H. SOLIBAKKE, Manette, Wash. FRI nh 20—Timber Land for Sale iit ACRES TIMBER CAND, NEAR Brewster, Wash.. by owner, 1512 Sum- mit, Apt. 201. 22—Furnished Houses FOR GALE—A PLEABANT FURNTANED cottage, across the bay at Illahee, Good boat service with Seattle Bremer- ton. Two blocks from dock; close to P. 0., store and school. Price $1,000. Call or write Mrs. Wallingford, 6310 16th N. EB THOOM FURNISHED Wovus® FOR sale. Phone Kenwood 1726. PN ee 23—Unfurnished Houses TROOM HOURE FOR RENT, MODERN. 26th ave. N., one block Madison car; rent $16. Apply next door. 26—Rooms With Boara SHILDREN GIVEN ca board. Phone Rainier Ti! ROOM AND HOARD FOR meals @ day and lunch: on M. J. Hughes, 2753 Yealer way. Fleacon 2623 M Phone MO rrr 27—Housekeeping Rooms WALKING “Distance “TO —aHTP yards, camp and camp space, $1.00 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent PLRASANT HEATED ROOM, NEAR car; private family; laboring man pr ferred, Will board if 4 36: Corlies_aye. eee $2—Male Help Wanted MESSENGERS Donus paid ed. With or without bicycles; bicycle messengers. Call st any ‘Western Union branch office, or see MR. SWIHART at main office, 119 Cherry at. AGENCY 617 THIRD AVE. (Aeroma = str from Cou We hire for t in OFFICE OPEN 1h LIVE MEN CAN BARN $1,000 MONTH ly selling muck land Florida farms cnder reclamation; new plans time payments; turn quick # particulars write Rox HM, Melbourn House) éompantes P.M. jt Shop saver you $10 on every sult and overcoat. Traders’ Bullding, 905% CAWINET MAKER Moady employm Call Belknap Gian Co. fs WANTED EXPERT tor, Write air CARP ita yh w Lake Washington 83—Male Situations Wanted fh. WOODIOURE f General houne repairing leaky roofs ree paired, piasterin ind = brickwork, ‘Queen Anne 500! i. |fhort tieortng "laa W MEND UPATATRS | mel anne ce BAY you SAW it in THe BTAR TAR AND DOOR | Send ue a Post Card asking for oor new, Mostrated Catalog No 1 of ensh, doors, finish, paints, butlde Janter board, rooting, etc, free on request. Cottage front doore .. Sapane! doore B-leht windows Prepared roofin Clear cedar tn - $1.95, 81 wtain nd cotiing = 20.08) ‘The largest factory In the West, selling direct to the consumer. We sel! ip anywhere, and ery. ©. A. WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. A. Seattle REN DEALERS YOu Fiat | rugs cannot be ob- about rugs tn all 4x9, 6x12, #-3x10- |. HGell, Soeta-€, 10 H1-Sxd2, 11-8u13-6, 11 and many odd sites at lowe 1222 Fourth ave A RUG PRORLEM FOR | office. hotel or furnished | jet Waldron Co., rug ape-| claliats, at 1222 Fourth ave, Henry | Building, help you and save you 15 to 25 per cent on your purchanes “PHONCGRAPIN OUR RPRCTALTY FORKIGN RECORDS MUBICAL RECORD EXCHANGE 1816 Westlake. Elliott 2678. Opposite new Times Bide. We buy. trad: nange. repair. “WHY NOP SAVE MONEY? LADIRW AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATA FROM $2.00 TO $16.00. PRESENT THIS AD AND ORT 10 PRK CENT OFF YOUR PUR- CHARE. RAT AVE. WANTED—O) LAE TRETH (DONT MATTER JF BROKEN). HIGHEST PRICES PAID. CAH FOR OLD GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMONDS | SMITH JEWRLRY MPO. CO. 412 Te C SMITH BLDG, FOURTH FLOOR WALDRON, 1327 FOURTH, ARE NOW | Aieplaying oo pring styles and Wilton rugs q tve prices. | Tor Wilt. ft aPRIN Why not ‘nidron Company, rug apecialinta, Fourth ave. Henr: 1 u_ money SERVICE FLAGS J. Webb Kitchen & Co. a1 U y NEW PIANO® FOR RENT, RENT AP: plied purchase, Meyer-Toner, 210 Unton. KAVANAGH 82.00 HATH, 1008 int av. guarantee | HEART PTRAWHERY Rit HAR 10 roots for 75 cents, p KAVANAGH'S $2.00 HATS, 1008 ist w RAR AR AR RANA “4 Miscellaneous iF You WAVE ANYIMING TO BELL n Co. 51 Furniture Wanted WE BOY Monn and FURNITORS and pay high. oes than any house in the elty, Phone Main 2983. Beattle Auction 2008 fecond ave. urn Co, 408 Pike M4: 55—Business Personals WAT PPAIRING Diamonds set while you walt; | repaired and remodeled Work i wholdaale prices amit “RY. MPG. CO. ALDG., Fourth Floor, MRA WILLRIK Jewelry , 7016 Isth NW *§ Take 1 or 2 lensons day and evening. 1522 4th Ave, Main 9911 Member Dancing Teachers’ Anan. OF AT ned chirop- The Footelogy Shop, 401 Miter Minott 2845, GROWS HAIR: treats annarutt, Resulte GUARANTEED: tadle tlemen, Virlet ray for colds tiem; face shampoo, eve Dalton, n Open . Louise Biliott. 25 | choootate, |@ rells tor per 1,000 ft. £.00)) Yhone Ballard || || otties 417° Bitel |) STAR.SATURDAY, 55—Business Personals DIAMONDS, WATCH RA ONO MICHARL, 208 PIKE 8T MAKES A PININHIL Why wait? Our 4, HIDE Wiliote TEV OREENN — TOTET Fourth and Jefferson, our Rasily od for ministerial servic Privete parlors. Main 6491 YTX PLAYING taught in 20 Ie wot Vor TAU TTY And popular muate one Hewat eTENOG 58—Funeral Notices 1 W Lockmant not Me and Mrs. ©. B. Lockhart be heid on Bunday, Feb Oe Mielta-Kaf chapel, Fremont Wanhalll ce gal Notices WANGH OF Vasse ld NAME oby given that, under ( Article and ed by the KING soe att Reattio, Washing Wilt NOt any debts Mary Johnson, ry} ‘Public Markets ECONOMY—MONDAY © ER—MONDAY 11, Yakima Gem potat " tack, delivered; Winesap apples, $1.16 per box, delivered. Stall 102, Jersey butter, 486 Mh.) fresh mi ter, lhe ™., 2 ha Se large cane Federal w 29¢ ™.; 300 coft 30 >, stall 1611, cheese, Be Stall Tha (fe; Bde coffee t bulk full cream eheess Tillamook full 2 he PIKE FLACE-—MONDA H ket baskets .; roll 1 T-bone steaks, beet, dreamed hens Beatin yellow Ghirardelit's chose! 1 OF epaghettt, te neake flour, the phe; citrus powder pha; 4 Ta rolled osts, te. Hall 14, soup meat, €e Th; veal cutlets and ronate, 1T\e M.; beef Itver, 100 M. sausage, Ie core meal mpi 2h SOUTH END—MONDAY Atal 48, beet Jersey butter, Sto ™ full cream cheese, Se Tb, Mtall 42 T.; mutton chops, 206 soups, 180 ean) Argo 180; Coretana pancake ary beans, iso tb t finkes, 200 phe te pkg.; funmaid rat sing, Iie phe: Heart brand asparerue, He can. Stall 40, bread, 8e leat: rolls, ihe dow FIND BOOZE ON TANKER When the oll tanker Schofield ar rived from San Francisco Saturday, Deputy Sheriffs Starwich, Lee, Von Gurst and Kerr paid a visit and neized eight quarts of whisky. No arrests were made. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET mid- night ‘owneend, land Victeria. dally *Doee not eal [Vietoria Sundays. ‘Tacoma Direct ‘amiMianmers Tacoma and) ‘indinwapotte for Ta-| 11:G0amicoma irect Steamer| 12:2 1:00pmicvery two hours 46c! 00pm |aingle trip, The reund) 00pm itrtp. 7 Port’ et}t rerett-—tiellinghaw—Anacories a tor! | ft 00pm | Tuend'y wnsend—Port Angeles—Nen! Hay and Way Ports 6pm itr. Utopia, tor Port! fTrowneend, Port An-| Sunday |geles h Bay and] Thure'y Turrd’y|way porte. | Satur’y Thore’'y Becel Port Townsend—Port Angeles, Clallam and Way Ports To opm ety, Wa [Port Town Monday! Williams, Angel F:F0pm Bunday | Wed. Friday | tor! 4. Port! onan, and Port Gamble—Ludiow—Fiagler “Tilinm Mtenmer Puret, for) otdam daily (Kingston, Gambie| dally cept (Ludlow. ‘felon! except toryiF lag ler, Townsend,| Sunday (sunday ‘ie and Hind:) ok tarday Onty | | dopm|steamer Puret, for #00 P mn cineston, Laidlow and] lway pointe nnd $:00am/Bteamer IKingston, Ludlo lway_potn 9:00pm Only for! 6:20pm ino Ludlow rt} mtan'hy except (Gamble, **Rangor! except fundayland all points on! Sunday [Hood ‘Canal. ' nat Aatly |for ‘ointe Passengers other boat thelr own arked ** are boat tandings | for thene pointe and for! funding pointe must make for landing and and lability. te fnaiing such landing Steamer's pas ger rate does not include boat land nit Charen. Dagkenge Mablitty te limited to wear we rel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket 150 pounds allowed free Steamers and schedules wubject to change without notice, Freight re- Gelved daily for all pointe (excepting Tacoma) named In above achedule, ‘Tickets must be purchased at toket Open tran 6°30 a. m, to 12:00 | midnight | ruorT soUND peanut but: | ne FEB. 2, 1918 se — a PRINTING FIRM ASKS CITY TO PAY REWARD OFFERED FOR RIOTERS Corporation Counsel Caldwell is considering the legal ampects of the claim m by the Pigott Printing Co, that the city should reimburse them if they pay the reward offi by them for the conviction of a f the rioters, The company off $500 reward, and state, in their let tor to the counell, that it seems probable that they will have to pay at SENATE COMMITTEE HAS AGREED ON R. R. BILL WASHINOTO! Feb, 2.The sen Interatate minerce committee has agreed upon the railroad control bill The bill, av agreed upon, contains thgne provisions: Limits the period of government control to 18 cnenths after the close of th Gives ra [dent Wil Fixes th compensation on the three-year average earnings baste. its president to turn back to |private owners any roads he decides up to y 1 next. After July 1 all roads under gov- lernment ntrol will remain under federal direction until they automat. feally pass pack to thelr owners, 18 aking power to Preal- ,,| Months after the close of the war. MAYBE NOT, LU, BUT MANY THINK YOU WOULD AMSTERDAM, Feb. 2.—Quarter- Ludendorff, of the Ger jm mies, recently took occasion |to deny that he and Field Marshal | Hindenburg are delaying peace, the German newspaper, Taglische Rund- hau, asserted today. Deputy Scblittenbaur quoted Ludendorft as maying, in reply to a suggestion that he and Hindenburg were delaying the war's end “Does any sensible man believe | we two would bear such gigantic re- | sponsibility a day longer than the |mafety of the people and vital inter jest of the empire demand?” | HAWAIIAN SOLDIER LIKES SNOW AT CAMP Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb. 2.— Tt's cold, but 1 like it,” is Private George Awal's opinion of enqw. Private Awal is a native of Ha- jwall, and the firet time he ever | saw snow fall was February 1, when & threeinch blanket covered Camp Lewis “lL always wanted to see it close up,” he said, “and I'm mighty glad jot the chance, Sometimes I wish I was back in Hawall, but mostly |I like your weather here, and as for jarmy life, you can't beat it.” NAVAL STATION SITE BOARD MAKES REPORT WASHINGTON, Feb. 2,—Secre- tary of the Navy Daniele today re- ceived the final report of the Helm congressional board investigating ponaible gulf ports and naval station sites for six months. The secretary mid he would not make any sug: gestions to the present congress for additional stations because “the gov. ernment bas ite hands full in com- pleting its pregent program.” BREAKS GAS FIXTURE; NEARLY ASPHYXIATED | Falling to answer when a fellow. roomer called him for work Saturday morning caused an investigation that |showed Joe Hardy, 1114 Sixth ave., had been overcome by gas while asleep. He had evidently broken the fixture upon turning out the light He was removed to the city hospital and is on the way to recovery. RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS ARE HELD BY POLICE Three Russians are held today in the city jail, awaiting investigation by federal officials, They are John |Conrad, 48; Henry Hermanson, 41, and John Osolin, ‘They arrived recently from Russia and were arrested Friday for failing to give satisfactory explanation for [being in this country GERMAN SUSPECT IS IN FEDERAL CUSTODY B, V. Evenson, 33, University of Washington student arrested Wed nesday as a German suspect, was transferred Friday from the city Jail to the immigration station wm await further investigation by federal of | fictals, | SWITZERLAND ORDERS BRIGADE MOBILIZED ZURICH, Feb. 2 he 12th infan: try brigade, two sections of Alpine guards and a signal gompany, have |been ordered mobilized to retnforce the frontier guard, it was officially announced today. The order i# the result of “internal and external con ditions,” it was explained | POLICE WibL REPORT In its efforts to clean up the city, the police department in the future will make a written repott to the city council on pool rooms, shooting gal leries, dance halls, pawn shops and | second-hand stores applying for new licenses and license renewals. | Many such places have been found | objectionable to the department, and ji¢ ia the intention in the future to |keep the council posted as to which fps are the offenders. 75 TAKE EXAMINATION Seventy-five men and women took the civil service first grade clerical | postoffice examination Saturday in |room 416 of the postoffice building. | Those with the best grades will work in the customs house, internal rev- enue department, navy yard and quartermaster service. | TO LICENSE OIL WELLS | WASHINGTON, Feb, 2—A procla- |mation setting forth measures deter- |mined upon by the government to | place all fuel ofl under federal con: trol has been completed and signed by President Wilson, It will be ts sued late today. It is said to call for | the licensing of oll wells FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS IN MORTIER WOOD PARIS, . 2A “French raid directed a inat German positions in Mortier wood resulted in the taking of several enemy prisoners, the war ot announced today. Around Burn Le Haut there was slight ar- uUllerying. , | | | saeaiochpisimam —_————_—— Theo Not very many years ago a husky kid lived out near Lincoln high school, and rade strenuous efforts to convince his mother that he could invest his time better booting a foot- ball than practicing his vocal lesson. Mother knew better. By diplomacy, pie, and other art- ful devices, she kept son improving | |hin splendid voice, until today— | |HOLLAND AND U. S. SETTLE SHIP DISPUTE THE HAGUE, Fel 2—Negotia tions between the United States and Holland over the release of Dutch ships held In American ports have been satisfactorily concluded. The voxsels are free to sail in accordance with the arrangements. Many Dutch shtps have been de- tained in New York harbor for months, awaiting settiement of dif. | ferences between the two countries lover their cargoes and the circum- tances under which they could sail. DEVELOP COAL MINE Work will be commenced immedi: lately to start developing a coal |mine at Wenatchee on the Moses | Coulee Orchard tract. A vein of bigh- est grade lignite coal was found there a short time ago, according to Rufus Woods, editor of the We natchee World, here today, and it is expected that coal will be shipped out within a period of two months. |OFFER M. A, DEGREE IN | JOURNALISM AT “U” | ‘The “department” of journalism at the versity of Washington has been raised to a “school” of journalism by the faculty. Approval by the regents will make the change effective in October. Graduate work will be given, leading to an M. A. degree in journalism. WEST VIRGINIA SHUTS DOWN COAL MINES | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Com | plete shutdown of 71 West Virginia coal mines was reported today by kuel Administrator Lawson, of West Virginia. This means a loss of about | 47.000 tons for the day. Lack of Jempty cars at the mines was given aa the cause. |BLOOD FLOWS IN BERLIN RIOTING LONDON, Feb. 2.—Bloodshed in strike rioting on the streets of Bor lin was reported in Central news dis patches from Acnsterdam BREAK-OUT AT JAIL There has been a break-out in the elty jail— | Don't be alarmed, however. No Jeriminals are at large. Measles did the breaking out. Gus Carlson, 18, wanted on a forgery charge in Olym pla, is the victim, He has been quarantined. | SUSPEND SPUD RATES | WASHINGTON, Feb, 2—The in-| terstate commerce commission today | further suspended from February 2, to Auguat 7, the operation of in-/| creased carload rates on potatoes) from points in Wisconsin, Minne: sxota, Upper Michigan, North Da-! kota, South Dakota and Iowa to in-| terstate points. | wets | MOTOR WORKERS STRIKE ZURICH, Feb. 2.—The general strike in Germany has extended to| motor workers and builders, accord- ing to copies of the Munich Newste Nachritchen here today, Reprosent- atives of these trades met and re-| solved not to return to work until “a | victory for the movement has been achieved.” | CANDIDATES TO SPEAK The Commonwealth club will meet Monday, at 6:30 p. m., at Good Eats cafeteria. Speakers/ will be Austin F. Griffiths and Ralph Horr, candi: dates for mayor; B. L. Blaine, A. J, Goddard and Councilman Bolton, YOUNG THEO KARLE IS HEADED TOWARD HOME | AT WENATCHEE SOON. 4 Karle But, shucks, nearly everybody in Seattle knows the story of young Johnston, who went to New York, was heralded as a genius, and came home using the name of Theo Karle. This husky boy——who, you'll re member, married his Lincoln high school sweetheart inst spring—is coming back home again in a day or so. They say he carries a bull- dog in his grip, and also carries a cane, tos. But he'll probably “ditch” them at the city mits. On Thursday evening, February 7, | Karle will sing with the Philhar | monic orchestra tn a big concert at | the Metropolitan. | It'll be a big night. Many of the | kids he knew here have grown te be who never knew Karie know his rep- utation. Beattie will weleome her home grown tenor with open arms. Gilte-Edge Investments Qn TUESDAYS and SATUR- DAYS, in this space, we are going to disclose some BUSINESS SE- CRETS. Watch this ad and write for our booklet, §-6, telling how you can buy standard securities on our PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN, ‘ Irving Whitehouse Company 1213 L. C. Smith Bldg. | Tel, Elliott 3558 (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) J. D. BLACKWELL Candidate for City Council, says: University experts found $1,505 the present annual cost of comfortable living for wage earners. Laborers should ‘get this, with more added for skill and hazard, The nation needs man power, Man power can: not be produced on low wages, Municipal light, water, gas telephone and railways should be owned and operated for the benefit of the public—not for private gain. We are fighting for Democracy, which means equality of opportunity, Mil lionaires who boost living cost in present crisis are neither Christians nor patriots. More opportunity for the small busi- ness man and wage earner is the slogan of J. D. BLACKWELL a CALL ARGENTINE | young men and women. And those | ATTACHES HOME FROM GERMANY WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—Of ficial confirmation of the recall of the Argentine military and naval attaches at Bertin and Vienna and of Maj. Kingelin, who was on a special military mission to Berlin, was received by the state department frem the Argentine minister today, The recall specified that these officials return te Argentine “within three months. ORDINANCE TO FIGHT BOOST IN CARFARE READY FOR COUNCIL An ordinance providing for author ity for the corporation counsel to fight the threatened raise in street car fares was finished and sent t the city council by Corporation Coun wel Caldwell Saturday. It provides for the retention by the city of twe expert witnesses, and the appropriay tion of the necessary funds. The — amount is left for the council to i — wert. CAMP FLAG POLES READY — Btaff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb. 2-5 The big flag poles that will carry the division colors are about to erected before the division headquare ters building. ‘The masts are Of steel more than 100 feet long ri will be painted white. At the camp has no official flag Fong Foon, 29, » Chiness Fred Liston, 22, who registered in 4 tana but did not netify his board of his leaving the state, O. R. Parsons are being held at city jail as alleged slackers. failed to answer questions torlly and to produce a regi card and Parsons claims he is 20, FERRY LAID OFF ‘The ferry Vashon, on the Des Moines run, will be laid % Monday and Tuesday for repairs, tila ee Albert Stanig, 29, Italian, is in the city jail pending federal investi tion as a slacker. If you value your wateh, Haynes repair it. 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