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vik but THE SEATTLE STAR The Star WANT AD Rates 1917 ADVER PHON? «a MAIN Effective May 1 TRANSIENT.-CASHT TISING tn advance feat ion 8 centa per tine or fraction of Mine. Six times for the price of five. TRA IENT.CHARGE ADVER TISING Per tine per insertion . We Six insertions for the price of five. CONTRACT ADV Per line per month Per line per t $ moa, 2 Per line per m @ mos. 19 Per line per m 12 moa, 1.80 D5 Vines each week, 1 year, per Mine. The 50 lines each “week, 1 ye line .. Six months “ad “% cont) yntha, add 1 cent. OPEN SPACT 500 Tin to be used in 1 year, per line .. . 000 lines to be w per line 3,000 lines to be ‘used ' per line SPECIAL RATES ON LEGAL any clasal FERTISING 1 mo, $2.28 Inquire of Want Ad Department. MAIN 600 pane Seat Beattie © ae. iy Moone hall, Rensca st. Visiting neighbors ly welcomed. Clerk's office, beard Bide Phone Elliott 61 as LAW 209 1 Boa- thing pertaining to a general law prac- 426 Ride. wae Tie. ‘109 fad ave. Consultation free: sea eral practice all eases: fees modern! FFANLINteD veyr ——, woltation and iit I WivERS—Com ‘Dooklet free. 222 New York Bik. FRED P- GORIN-Pe" Ger wg per Patent eecured or fee refunded. 101 Central Ride Main 296 Free book on patents MONEY TODAY Leane from $19 to $100 made quickty and gee aga on furniture, plancs, lve- SANDERS & CO. 1004 T. C Smith Ride Mil no LOANS wi ON DIA- monde and jewelry it 2 per cent. NO OTHER CHARGES. ‘Ochers may AD- VERTIS® lower rates. but how about the COMMISSION they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Ime 411 Reneca and 114 Marton. a3. 18—-Real Estate Wanted YOUR HOME an be sold qutekty te itm the reat by a waiting let of ere now In our pom ail personally and Se) JONWA & Recand Ave noer for wale. your PHINNET Main TWAT We er REE UW You have watting 1, P, TRLI wenntote 859 on | Wow be right 203 Lyon Nide Third and Ja HieF YOR HUNG ALOW with me for aa rt Gs Burke Nice 19--City Real Estate for Sale MODERN NEW NUNGALOWS FOR SAL bath) city on tare ar line at fare; 15 Yeasy 6-room: Just compl ITR 5) aor Viranch Office, 1122 W. Riverside Statt ground Sunday. y day and be They won't INVESTMENT CO. Oriental Hide Bpokane St, to bra theae tong. Agent MODERN Lyon Mutid “HOtNE ty dintetet. Main 467? RASY TERY HEAT Wart 303 ERK Unive ine i 4 For § ———WHY NOT BA LADIE® AND OF PMEN'R ROTTS AND OVERCOATA FRO ro $15.00. PRESENT THIS AD AND Ont 10 PRK CRNT OFF YOUR PUR CHABE. 1904 FINWT AVE WANTED OLD VALAE THETI DONT MATTER TF BROKEN), TORT PRICKS PAID CASH FOR OLD GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMONDA SMITH JEWELRY MPO. CO, 418 be © SMITH BLbO., FOURTH on SERVICE FLAG Kitohen & Co me Miscellaneous MONBYT 58 3, Webb 311 University RDTING WOUTT nd-hand boxes, Open eveninas Hex Company, Utah and y nite, New Fi & POR WENT, TINT |” plied om pureh Meyer-Toner nion AVANAGWW FEO WATE, AND Wi Acme a ne TOOr Tet Miscellaneous MOTOKCTEL A” ON” TWIN aid 1 Yealer anted WANTED ry Wx call the Pac 49A—Auction Sale EAWTERN ARRIVAL IN CARLOAD | LoTa—a ¢ ua atream at MUSH RLL & BOD AUCTION HOUSE, 2006-8-10 AVE, for TURE DAY'S OF 2, 10:30, FRERU. ARY 19 moat exactin eof 10 t0-ineh et and @ ehalre wit | and backs; this suite 1 Kapide Adam brown finish ANVTWING Bi fie Avetton Co, Mati bungalow heme in Welk Spattio: taste fully aud completely furnished. Cwner drafted; must sell immediate possession. Pettit & Wo 2415 W Andover at, Youngstow st Open Sundays. SALE. HY OWNER OHOOM ne, half block from ear nt Main 6000 ay We $1,600. al u SAW it tn THE STAR VALERY CAND IMPROVED HOUSE, PRICK $725 Mmall, but neat and comfortable he 4 lares tracta; best af soll tn crop for some th f has privilege of leasing ree additional, Short electric station; few th brick highway. Terma Call 202 New York Btock nde neve x MM WOUaE lots, at 238 N ke from 10-acre Nuyer rying 2 | walk from and N &-ROOM HOUSE, LOT, 41.500. d-room house, lot, $700. One @ and one S-room, on same lot. 10 blocks to *, $3,000. Two fine view odiand Park district. Tareain OWNER, §15 Poplar Place. Beacon 1168 Wher sATTLE Nia? fe tights 26—Rooms With Board GHITDREN GIVEN GOO Cane AS board. Phone Rainier 7183 30--Fur. Rooms for Rent NE NICH LARGE ROOM wivilege of Kite! o Kast $560. Walking 19th ave. FWo hooms, WeAaTeD, FURNISHED unfurniahed. 417 lith ave N Pe ber tea 32-—Male Help ‘Wanted distance. a> HELPERS ON LABORERS at steady conatructh union jouse if desired. Ti CARPENTERS: form work work, butldtn, ¥ QUIFT CO. RREMERTON. WiC GREENE HW MENS UPeTATR® Butt Shop eaves you $18 on every uit and overcoat. Traders Building, 005% Third ave. 1169. | asd has been | ndred feet from | | TWO lots, | reasonabic | nino Hated a. good golde heh © qavenpert in fumed oak, with tive | fockers to mateh; library tables, Glo Werntcke, sectional, bookcase: Bl tvery room oe including bed, | mair and rocker: brass ond Other weed, beds; coll springs; mat a art Ma coal ranges ¢ s laundry steve: Prats et cutlery, et a & Avetioneers dresser inf elet velvet, ¢ eayares; rugs: oh | nd patent high Premier electri | John Pushelt Main 2943 50—Furniture for Sale ADVERTINE CHRD PORNITORE TR The ft Vandre, f home seek and paid w re look for “tar: | eains Purnitu tn thts cotwm rates at top of fret colume, thi ) Furniture Wanted oe ee Me bat | and pay higher prices than aay howe te the efty, Phone Mate 1963, Geattic Avetion Ce ® PRACTIC AL NU hae MRA WILLEIEK 16 1b NW Phese Dallara a ON ChRDIT PIKE ST. UALIC #TENOG- nide Hemet re rapher, Ki 406 Crary 55- Business _Personals set at wholesale prices JEWELRY MFO CO. SMITH BLDG. Fourth Fiser, Take 1 or f lessons “ STEVENS "87: little cost | priv halle. day and 1623 4th ave. Main 2911 hers Opes | sand Gon counsn Makes A PinimleD yor of you. Why walt? Our re sulle guaranteed. Hippodrome, Fitts and University, Elliott 2187. may GREENS —1 j churches STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 18, 1918. PAGE 9 CHURCHES ARE SAVING FOODS. The degree to which thousands of conscientious families have ed to follow the precepts of the food administration is shown in tabulated reports submitted by churches thruy out the country everal months ago ministers were atked to have their congregs tion turn In weekly reports to show the number of “wheatiess meals” and of “wast " served by each fomily churches then summarixed these reports warded the tabulations to the food administration. Many Churches Report Four thousand one hundred and nty churches reported. This em attempt ed reports from 99,700 famitien, | an average of about 24 families for each church With few exceptions the small showed reports from a greater proportion of their member ship than did churches in the big cities, Many echarches with lem than 100 members atated that their reports included bership, The 99,700 familes reported an av erage of 668.157 “wheatlens” ments Thin in 33.1 number of meals, The ayerage num. ber of “wheatless” meals per family, was one a day, including Sunday DANIELS ASKS EXTRA HUNDRED MILLION TO RUSH DIVER FIGHTERS WASHINGTON, Feb, 18.—To ex- pedite work on U-boat fighters, tor: pedoes, ete, ed congress for an emergency ‘und of $100,000,000 to be placed in the hands of President Wilson, He submitted requests for addl- tional appropriations of $230.0 712.20, the increases to be made available for the fiscal year 1919. |RIGHT TO FISH MEANS RIGHT TO JOIN ARMY| ASTORIA, Ore., Feb. 18.—Right to fish carries with it Mability to mili- tary service, many aliens are learn ing today questionnaires, a number of foreign- born fishermen claimed exemption as aliens, Since the federal regulation prohibiting fishing by allens, a number taken out citizenship papers. Today they are being Hated in Class 1 by the local board. M’ADOO RAPS DELAY IN RAILROAD BILL WASHINGTON, in panning the railroad bill is imper- iling the success of the war. Feb. 18,—Delay and for-| thelr entire mem-| per cent of the total| Secretary Daniels today | of these have VLADIVOSTOK MAY BE SEIZED BY JAPANESE TO PROTECT MUNITIONS | NEW YORK, Feb. 18—The Rum | jalan port of Vladivostok probably |will be occupied by Japan for the | protection of millions of dollars’ | worth of munitions and foodstuffs stored there. This ia the prediction of Dr. T. Iyenega, director of the Bast an | West news bureau, the sem-offictal | Japanese agency. | The chaos that Bolshevikiam has | produced in Russia will not be per | mitted by Japan in Viadivostok, be} | said, declaring that Japan would do | her duty as guardian of order in the rar Hast. PAY WOMEN SAME E AS MEN, SAYS ARMOUR | CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—J. Ogden Ar mour, called by employes’ Attorney Frank P. Walsh as a witness in the wtock yards wago arbitration hear- ings, today declared his willingness to pay women workers the same wage as men receive for the same work But the big packer rejected the employes’ demand for $1 @ day in- lerease in wages and a basic eight hour working day | ‘This increase would be “much more” than the employes require to live properly, according to Armour. GENERAL IN FAVOR OF TRAINING SCHOOL PUPILS IN MILITARY Staff Correspondent | CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb, 18 We can't establish military train ing too quickly in our schools,” de Jen, Styer in an inter |clared Brig | view. n, Styer was a member of a com: mission appointed just before the declaration of war to decide the bent |method of introducing the training |in New Jersey schools, and is an ad yocate of the plan. For some years | he was inspector general of the Na tional Guard of New Jersey. | “The training not only is of value to the boy because it straightens his back and makes him fit material to make an an army from, but because When they filed their! it instills ideas of discipline and sub- ordination to constituted authority |that Young America is prone to lack,” he maid. Ho believes, training should not be started when | the boy is in the graded school | “We wolud have had better mater to select non-commissioned offi- he rim | however, that the al | cers from in the national army declared, “and what is of grea portance, with tnilitary school tr ing we should have had more men in the National Guard and thus more | Umiting Industrial efficiency. and jeopard™| ROBBER IS STILL FREE , ing the general prosperity and wel. fare of the country, Director Gen. eral McAdoo wrote the house today in urging speedy action on the bill. |DEPUTIES ARE WOUNDED IN RAID ON |. W. W.’S HILSPORO, TL, Feb. 18.--Depu- tien Ernest Fath and Clifford Don- nelson, shot tn last night's police raid on an I. W. W. meeting here, | ol | Semel Saturday night #treet car| robber is still at Liberty, Police de tectives Monday had failed to dis lcover any new traces of the 6foot| highwayman, after he held up one| passenger and the motorman at Beacon ave. and Spokane at. early Sunday morning. It was his third successive weekend robbery. GARFIELD PREDICTS WAR ready for service." | Paid Advertising (Paid for by A. B. Coon) Two Men Must Run_ for Mayor One of Them Should Be RALPH A. FORK Strong, clean and capa- ble, Horr has won lead- ing place in the primary contest by force of his own merits HORROW | diiip CARPENTERS WANTED. WIT? » yard at Kirkland Take ferry at end were in a critical condition today | of Madison car to "Kirkland. Chief of Police Seaborn Emery’s wound in the arm is not serious, — | Papers of the I. W. W. taken tn ON AUTOCRACY IN U. S.! NEW YORK, Feb. 18—After) peace is signed in Europe, the Unit-| rates: confidential. AMERICAN JEWELRY CO.. 109 fecond. GONrY LOANED ON ALL ARTICLES ‘of valve. The Reliable, 907 Third ave. Hr felt ry i DEVELOPING KODAK WORK Kopakers— is at i. ATP THE Gene.” 10, canto ret, Incota, P-L eee DANCING SCHOOLS GUARANTEES TO teach Id or new dances. Sewnid, eiett 3187. The mippearoea Fifth end University RAN ee ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Sora ee wn red, piaatering m Anne 3008. 34—Female Help Wanted Tit NEW OR OLD DANCES GUARAN feed taught. Hours 1 to 6 and 7 te 11. Fifth an@ University. Prot Ov weld. Biot 2187. ‘and brickwork. wonk— oO. f& WART- wig. 1231 Fourth Phone Main 2586 ad OPTICIANS Fraser-Paterson Cos balcony Mate 2176. a PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS RYN HARRISON—DOT ‘Filtott 67697. STORAGE, SRCOND-HAND CLOTHING GAFHING BOUGHT AND BOLD 19666 ‘Pivet 1918 Westlake ave. Phone Main £55! te for @o0d wand waits, Other arti- SF to 818 for goed wad wulin. Other arti- ELE Onn JUNK Tiaaka Tonk Co, 1120 First ave & Hi- Mott 2291. SUlBls Large, modern, outside room: ‘service; phone In all rooms: first-class with pri- INEPRCTION CORDIALLY INVITED Gini Wantep—ster 50D cook and do housework. ave. N. 86—Agents Wanted FEN AND Women ~ KARW rr yearly as chiropractors (drogiess heal ers). FREE course on requ: ‘Thou. sands of openings. My home-study course fits for successful practic Matisfaction guaranteed. Dr. D. Desk 154-X, Chi- THe cooking. Pure, freah Sells Mke fit 100%. Write to. day for free sample. BE. M. Feltman, ) ALIPORNIA ROSE HEADS SET ike hot cakes. Agents coining mot Absolutely new. Big profite ( free. Mission Head Company, by Loa ut Rrove Agtats’ bo Dept. 5, Co- a OF ; beats coal, narra. Wonder Burner, TOPIC PICT shing in France,” “Duty Ca Sacrifice.” “Berlin or free. Also portrait catalogue. Consolidated Portrait Co., Chicago, 39—Poultry for Sale HARRINGTON 18194 Ind 42 week up. 11—Acreage for Sale ! AT KIRKLAND 4-ROOM HOUSE AND 1% ACRES, $950 4room house: water to out- bufldings; 1% neres nearly all cleared; fronting on paved highway; first class auto servic: not far from ferry dock: fine school and full accredited high achool; Se fare to Seattle on county terry to Kirkland res dente; boats operate from 5: a m. to midnight: can carry 49 nutomobiler and 1,000 passen- gers on each trip. Live on this place and work in Seattle. Get away from high rente and own your own home. This place t# & bargain at $950: $100 cash and $10 per month. Come to Kirkland and inquire at office of Burke & Farrar, Inc, at ferry wharf. ! ADVERTION YOUR POULTRY, FANCY chickens, setting ewes. ete. in thie section of The Star. See rates at top of first column, this pag 41—Livestork for Sale ABVERTION YOUR LIKBTOCK FOR ante anted in this section of The Star, See rates at top of first column, thia_ page. SRATTLE RAAMITRY—ALL KINDS OF rabbits, Stock guaranteed. Fifth and Kenyon, Bouth Park 43—Lost and Found REPLIFS TO ADVERTISEMENTS In Star waiting for H-109 up to H-191. Please eall at oneo if r number in included STAR BUSINESS OFFICE A MURS” ROTT, co books, Reward. CONTAIN Phone Beacon | Farm and ‘or Sale LOae-1N WATRY RANCH PRICE $4,000: $2,500 CASH, BALANC TO BUIT. FIFTY ACRES of the beat hottom land in Kitsap county, tying about three miles south of Port Or chard, A MONEY-MAKER TODAY Fiverything on the ranch goes at above Two horses, & milch cows, 6 , 65 chickens; farming imple ments; good 5-room hours, barn, chic en house, granary, concrete root house ereek runs through the place: THIRTY ACRES CLEARED FOR PLOWIN about 18 acr hed and tn pasture, Owner is no widow “and ennn: handle the piace. See thin property tomorrow or Bunday POMP ORCHARD COMMERCTAT, T ORCHARD, W IOME FOR LOGGERS — little 20-acre far with der w offs jlongers with Logging works clone by, co. of wages. A chance for loggers to enjoy comfort able homes HE PETERS, 716 ‘Third Ave 16—Water Front Property | 2-llent wind: in The Star, nda of ponatble Prompects, well paid workers and ship yard men, od Car Bar ina” in thin e See rates at top firet column, this pai AN MOTORCYCLE, uled, aide ene, cheap Main 6207 A tare Winton Motor Cn —For Sale Miscellaneous Ant AND DOORA Post Card asking for our rated Catalog No. 21 of Ih, Goors, finish, paints, butlders’ hard: re, plaster hoard, roofing, ete., sent on requ front 1 doors JUST OVER 1418%4 Bev eal Prepared rooting 4 | Clear cedar lap #iding. per 1,000 ft and cefling... tory in the West, selling | fbip anywhere, and guarant onto delivery. O. B. WITATAMS CO. Ave, B., Hentth i OUR APRCTAL RECORDS 404 Marvard | Station ©,| | broken | Jured foot $2.50 @e $2.50) RYROLASARA, SPECTACLES, FITTED | pherical lenses, compl amination Mock. een duplicated. ~{NVESTED MAY MAKE YOU 15,000. Investigate. Call 303 La Rullding Le ae | 59—Legal Notices in Tile oiwThict COURT OF TITER United States for the Western District In Bankruptey. of F 3. Hulte, Bankrupt of the above named nd to all other persone in thé bankrupt above this court for Take notion | petition before eaid district court, th com of said court, In t tis, In eald dt on t March, 1918, at whi nd each of you ma: ause, if any you bh f the sald petition 4. ttle this 15th day of Feb at | 2tth day DistThicr United States for the Western District | of Washington, Northern Division. In Bankruptey. No. 6029 Notice of Firat Meeting of Creditors, «|In the Matter of Louts Gtibert, Rankrupt beas® the creditors of the above ankrupt | Notice ts hereby ef day of February, 1918, the eaid Louie Glidert wan duly adjudiented bankrupt and that the first ting of the ered~ ftore of ald bankrupt will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptey, 1204-6 LC. Simi Haflding, In Seattle, in eld district. on the 26th day of February, 191%, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at ‘which time the ald creditors inay attend prove their claims, appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt, and, trananct such other business as may’ pr come before said meeting Dated at Beatle, in waid. die 16th day of February, 191 ©. R. MAWKIN Referee Hankroptey THREE HURT IN SMASH WHEN CARS COLLIDE Fallure of the breaks to work on a Summit caused a col Msion in three people were injured afternoon at Fifth nd Pike The Summit 4 nm that, om the lath tn ave, ¢ which Sunday car, in charge of |Motorman Allen Miller, crashed Into the rear platform of an East son car Motorman Allen was » head while Mr. and ritz, 1023 Melrose ave., were alno injured, Mrs, Fritz suffered a arm and her husband an in and sprained thumb. WANTED FOR MURDER, MAN GIVES SELF UP Wanted in murder, self up night Marks Madi about Mra. B. ©. out Spokane on Marks, 27 attle police 1 charge of » him Saturday declares he had just ar. ing a vinit , Kan, and that he was in tion r of a named to relatives at Fort was told by a barber wanted in Spokane with murd conne man Marks denies all knowledge of the erime, altho admitting he knew the murdered man WASHIN( ~~ “ti6 CASI Mpaviital ‘weter front tracta 2 meres each: real deep, rich #oil: wit! grow anything: Jota of prosperous ‘} Oscar Brown, Bue Wa. MUBICAL 16 Wentinice Opposite new Timer We buy, trade, exchangs KAVANAOWS 62: RECORD EXCHANGE Millott 2 Bide repalr. i construction during the war, unless of direct ald in winning the war, has been classed by the government a8 “nonessential,” and ja thon the raid were burned in the public nquare. PIONEER AUXILIARY TO MEET The Woman's Pioneer Auxiliary will moet Wednesday at the ¥. W C. A. An Interesting program has been arranged. ed States will witness the establish ment of @ real democracy within tts borders, according to U. 8. Fuel Ad-| ministrator Garfield. In a talk be- fore Williams college alumni, he predicted a conflict against The Only National cummbnipuimigeneiaieuenengemag Bank in the Uptown Business District By authority of of the Currency at Washington, this bank be- came a National Bank This makes us the only National Bank in the Uptown Business District and this move comes as a result of an earnest effort to serve this cen- ter more efficiently. with our steady and substantial growth, we hav Banking Institution amc Z D ‘the epir } it of autocracy in our political, eco- | nomic and social life.” | iy ity J. S. Williams, Comptroller i Friday, February 15. Since our organization in July, 1916, along become convinced of a demand for a National ong the business interests of this rapidly developing uptown district. Our application for a National Charter was in answer to this well-defined sentiment. After passing the quired under the Nat are glad to announce our custome all the facilities and tional Bank, includin and to the busi rigid examination re- ional Banking Act, we that we now offer to ness public, advantages of a Na- g membership in the Federal Reserve System. The placing of the under Federal superv conduct of this bank sion is in furtherance of our fixed policy of affording our deposi- tors every possible safeguard and protection. SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL FORMERLY BOARD STATE BANK THE § ABOARD BUILDING. LEE H, WAKE) KB. 8. GooDWI RC, DIRE HM. F, Norton Fr Fred P. Gorin A. D. W. Rowen ¥. Orison J. ©. Dutton G. Dr , Vico President — ¢ VANDEVORT, KF. Hamill Frank Goodwin RESERVE FOURTH AND PIKE. | FIELD, President H. HOWELL, Cashier Assistant Cashier CTORS Burns oo H. Wakefield 8, Goodwin R. Lyons ew uy . H. Howell flaken, ® ad Atal 188, ranch ens, 8, potatoes. euaranteed 1 i ary b cooking apples, Victory br fresh F ples. Olympte Crenmettes, powder, 20 Stall 19, cleanse foc th.; 0 bar 7 Ibe, neh. $110 box pa 3 cana soup, pure cane sugar Stall 17, 8 Btall 79, 1 rleo, 3 it pure ‘Oc at f veal hamburg rs Ball 29, amall white beana, 160 tb. Vote for HORR and Save Regrets Public Markets | —_—_—_——_# WESTLAKE dont margarine, apples, Btall 11 ubarh, Stall coffee cakes, 15e. Stall 116, ; Pippin ap. Statin 18-19, pke. ke flour, 260; 3. pkes ; Be can Sublime baking 5; bara Naptha son’ < the; Light Mouse Biue Ribbon tea $1.35 nn, 4 wack; tha. 106. 4 Tha. 180 bunch 2 Tha, 2c ies, 2 4 ve do! tall 150, Ghirardelli’s choco! corn meal, 5c IKE PLACE pa. granulated sugar, 646 natural milk, 100 at. Btall 43, veal chops, 1 18e Tb; veal stew, 1 Oo M.; corned beef, 160 nd eaunage, 160 Th good Btall 36, 8 Th mitk 87-38, ibe 200 Tp. Stall 46, 100’ at. 20. The. for large raising, 200 7 bare laundry soap, nite, large Italian pru 0 ails $1.00; cataup tbe. Sun Maid en, 100 Tb. 6c; large new wal- BAD boxer TARY 0 pk. rolled ‘oats, the. @round chocolate, cans Old Duteh— 16 creamery. butte 2 tell cans milk, MARSHAL TOBEY IS SUCCESS AT SELLING LIBELED MOTOR BOAT “Going, three times! And sold to | this gentleman for twenty-two fifty.” Deputy U. S. Marshal EB. R. Tobey established a reputation as an auc Uioneer Monday morning, on the |front steps of the postoffice. He sold the Freddie II, 49foot, 40 |norse power boat, owned by Henry J. Teller, for $2,250, within five min. utes. ‘The Sunset Engine company was the buyer, The boat had been libeled by the Standard Oil company, and the government intervened for the mortgagee. patel nt ae utter, 18¢ T., 2% The. 42e; beat fresh ‘ash Stall 11, ck, delivered. joan “Sublime | ke, Albers” oat bats, 6c. Btall Japple Jelly, 1 bread, & 4, fresh Goc doz; T, Stall 12, 1-t. loaf} Stall 19, freshly ground ter, 200 Tb.; Buttercup oleo- Se T,, 2 the. SOUTH END Anderson's, prunes, beans, 260; Wesson Ma 1, Stall 48, best J TM. Stall 48, best Jersey but- Stall 2, #uccotash, 21¢ can; asparagus tips, 28 can; Karly June peas, 17¢ can: Del M om 18 jonte spinact ‘a aoa ite A Be oats FIVE ALIEN ~—___—# WaRSHAL TOBEY 18 FIVE ALIEN ENEMIES 2m SENT TO LAWTON FOR © © FAILURE TO REGISTER Five men held by federal aut ties as alien enemies were sent Fort Lawton for internment pe Monday afternoon by U. 8. Boyle, under orders from U, 8 re 4 General T. W. Gregory. ; They are Frank Rothenhat John Forcella, Fred Elo, John and Fred Koch. Rothenhausler has been held in the city jail and the |] others at the detention station. was among the Germans who failed — the government's order to register, The men will be removed later te — Fort Douglas, Utah pa! * PICKPOCKETS GET $43. W. L, Billing, member of the Came adian merchant marine, had his pocket picked of $43 and 111 Rug sian rubles while in a King st. : ture show BURGLAR MAKES VISIT A burglar thoroly ransacked tl flat of Mrs, Ellen Johnson, 1602 ry ave., and tnade away with @ case full of laundry, a man’ cae te suit and other articles, TO INVEST IN W. S. S. CHEHALIS, Feb. 18~Two dred Lewis county school Saturday voted vest 5 per cent of their war saving

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