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THR SIA STAR The Star WANT AD Rates Pffective May 1 TRANSIENTCASH PHONY MAIN 81,250 ee 19it ADVER 8c line TRANSIE " $2,000 nd paid $1,600 —s500 tour $200 the pr Per tin five 050 33rd LARGE 14 $500; on tert LOTS 85 ca md car SPACR de used In t year, 500 Tines to a per line 1.000 tines to be used In t year per line Sige 2.000 Jin be Used In T Year, per line Be SPECIAI ON LEGAL RATES ADS Inquire of Want Ad Department. MAIN 600 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY S—LODGE _ NOTICE aw ery Thursday Moose hall at. Visiting Wy welcomed ” hoard Bil ' novar. 6 CLEARE Mouse, barn level ~ lake and city walk from water ] ————— 15—Farm La : SHEAR TAND, ALEXANDER SINTIEEMA’ ey-at-law. Wills, probate mortgages. notes thing pertaining to = tice th all. courts Third ant Jamon DROLA WAY WEINN yer. Co General practice. Ortental Pulling OFF, Lawyer. vottation free: gen all cases” fora moderate ® WALL RSTAWL ISHED Tet CEN urke Hid@., 906 Recona Z Lyon Bide. WOMAN DW: TT RiVERS Patent booklet tree secured or fee refunded. #1 Central Bide. Matn 290. Free hook on patente Mason wick. Yawrence if Hurke CHATTEL LOANS ~___ MONEY TODAY from # ade quickty a a Phdentin are, pianos, Itw jock, eet & ‘ SANDERS Teer-100 tT. mith Fide. rm ae esE-Jee4 LS Sotth Mae, RM seer COLLATERAL LOANS OTHER CHARGER Others mar AD- VERTIORN lower rat: bot how about oe Seg PROVIDENT LOAN BOCTETY, TRERPES TALE PLACE PO HORROR money on DIAMONDS ant JEWELRY wort rates: confidential TCAM JEWELERY CO... 109 Recont Sere canes ante 7 nine The Raliahla 967 Third ave DEVELOPING KAnarena— 7 KODAK WORK fone” 10 com New York Pik. tent Attor Van TOWN tit A graded phone & GORE SMALE Mere $2.50 cas and t or taxes Also an Tne next few herared AT 1 APE THERE & roll. Jacobs, P.-t DANCING SCHOOLS FTE WIPPODROVE GAR AN TERS FO new dances Prof Oewald. Fillet 2187. ‘The Hippodrome. 4 Tatearstey FCTRICAT. SUPPLIFS WEA AAA WORE 1221 Poneth Phone Mt rranary tog pure wi a " $100 yea week anh, Walking Went 1 18. owes Central Mae — SFCOND-HAND CLOTHING GIArHINa POronT AND SOLD First ave 1918 Westlake ave. er mE APARTMENTS id | prerren “Tr week en | iinet AA IRALR| Ore i sities aa? P on or, 4 from | buat ~ conntanny Tionme 30, 38 $2.00 na wh 0 Trades, Exchanges Ex om vei deautttat | A * Third Ave. RES TIMBER, | 060.000 feet or near Seattle, | TWO 14” mente all pi Fouch, : Pn on Meridia: NARA AAAs | Price for both ROOM garden ROOM COTTAGE 2 W half ¢ 1,400 1116 lot 100) 9100 cash YOUNG & “AY you BAW it in THE STAR '¢229 wauiara ave. BARGAINS David P. Eastman 11—Acreage for Sale x | | | MARN_ AND ferry an be pi an N hee OF LAND IN PRI rey we development project HOUSE | and $15 n ERN Ave 19a | THE REAL of Kiteap ffer real und Navy tots ESTATE ror SALE so a j bares Yara f Improved he: ed farma CALL 4 Commeretal Co, ¥ Office NEAR NAVY YARD e Port rt Orehard. pen Bundaye D TRACTS or writ & cleared tracts We od ering ped in structed view bala Bollibakke, BAN RAFARI new bun ern te Mane CAL—TWQ NE $600 and $2,209 beat mod wner wants part hoi nd for Prices have put the f ‘urnishe rare tes Fur. Room: rthern Fe , a tik us bees s couver, 3 f re a only 330 for t Male Help Wanted implements and tod with eh cows ould be road Pe ont monthly hb Wirwne) companies rane po in! our great | within the a. lowging 7M STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1918, PAGE 7 -e; POLICE DANCE BlG SUCCESS : Jars 18—Business Chances , W Tip for eon will not give chase toda etty bad! uffene 24th annual the Ma picon of SL-STOCKS AND BONDS 4 with a grand f Vollee War rt vitien op 1 by Chief ficial Frida t puffing 4 with crowded n of the eds will or bi The pr han $ of the dance were .dquarters Saturda relief ¢ the a trifle en rubbed on hief was late fn get Job, but thin in excunable, 4 but few dances during the on th minne night lant te and was among jccean from ev committee affair was a angle, declarem th HERE IS MR. HOOVER’S — }’", PRIZE WAR DISCIPLE CHICAGO, Fe Six-bite worth of sugar a sack of flour sumed by Joneph F. Bu i“ the ye ations ar hop, w rity league Friday Threefourths of his parish are | “ : German-born, but he says they are All patriotic and do not eat much ii GERARD IS RECOVERING » NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—James W Gerard, former ambassador to Ger: many, is repor as recovering | from the effects of an operation Wednesday on his throat. ‘This in the first knowledge given to the pub- ¢ that Gerard had been in serious danger 59 4 43—Lost and “a has been ce the house hold of Bishop Clond, durt day's been p cording to the b the National % ery ey MATE Neward. West hon ne MAR ‘ A utomobiies eed Legal Notices ye OWEN THAT ommie of the Port of . 8 munt corporation oper «© pub ring basin tn con-|t on with lock and ware une at the Mt Terminal, tn City of Washington, will public at the hour ef/n m. on the day of Maren, said Bell Terminal, the eacribed property, to-wit € the name of @hepard, who It at following “Toms.” purports to launch bearing vr. J store! ; urporte ' ° launch od by F will be wold red by « Mr WILLIAMS CO First Ave @. Reattie tACY ne ety h vy? HAVE MONET? a GENTLEMEN'S SUrTS r c ovr rnom $200 TO cna pay the! PREAENT TH AD AND OWT penses and liabilities in-| CENT OFF YOUR PUR-| Curred in serving motice and. a. 1904 FIRRT AVE ing and preparing for the wal OLD ALAN PERTH (DORE | the time of sald payment 1 BROKEN) GHERT! launch shal) be delivered PAID. CARH FOR OLD| owners RILVER AND DIAMONDS | Dated (hie 22rd Gay of February, SMITH JEWELRY MFO co. 419 L PORT OF BEATTLE. SMITH NEDO. FOURTH FLOOR | by W. 8 SERVICE FLAG 3S J Webh Kitenen 111. Tintverstty INDEING WOON AND na Open - pany. Utah and fiacy ate Drie FOR FALe AT ¥OOP at x ¢ and? a FOR he on purchase. Me AND ites 1 Pen CHARR Waren MATTER Prices conn 1938. LINCOLN. Auaitor ‘PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STFAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN MA. Wee. Acme ieNr ae Tomer, 310 Ube LLC was the dancing of will be furnished by the ¥. MC. Ve afternoon, by Seattle lof the American Red Cross day announced the Dr. Casper of the bureau of first aid |209 Brandon at., an electric MeDonald | were held at the Butterworth chapel Friday ||Mount Pleasant cemetery | xperiences in Red Cross at the s News by y Telegraph 3 and Telephone Soul's Kx « wasoclation, of Pym 44 Cancad Lunek 0, pro India ‘will occupy Altruistic elub will of Mrw. I Vranklin ave., Februa: meet at Sheridan. , at Stand Up and Answer 1 At Your Dreamland Meeting 1. Bradford, is it true that you were the paid attor- ney of the § tle Electric Company, and recommended by the 8. E. (¢ awyers for appointment corporation counsel? records furnish proof of this fact. Bradford, not is it not true All persons of Quaker ancestry or| that you fought against the to attend ‘Quaker Pi to be giv Pretiow, at chureh at 8 p.m tion are inv trated addrens und Friendly Faces,” Robert rienda’ Memorial lay The University Baptist Brother. 1 will be addressed by Henry te, commissioner of immigration, n se the its Sunday oe U ity tint 4 ehurch, His subject will be “Tigra: According to a report made to the Meaning that it ne Rounbubler, law was upheld in spite of you. Mra. H. F. Seventh ave, W., thieves enter ho basement of her home and| an Axminster rug. fay Knowles, 603 Harrison #t., died urd the United States cruiser Sar . February 17 mber of the Unit #18 years of age. n route from the Bast urrangements have not loted » Funeral been M.) r jin the case of Davis. vs. the orning meeting in| City of Seattle, you appealed to the supreme court in your — at effort an| eight-hour nest Leo Knowles, son of bes | cogs com-| law for city workmen, when, as corpora- tion counsel, you could have, anctioned the law? But aft-f r Judge Tallman decided} against you in King county, and rage to destroy the eight-hour law, and the su- preme court said to you: “The statute is so clear in ‘ta ds no construction,” and the eight-hour The Supreme Court Re=” apa Vol. 67, page 534, furnishes ample proof of this fact” 3radford, is it not a fact that you wére corporation | and in charge of the prosecution in the police court, and you sent hundreds of men to jail as “vagrants’ og Knowles was |ODly crime was that of being out of work and hungry dure 1 States navy ing those hard days between 1912 and 1914? His body | prove that you did. ‘The retords 4. Bradford, did not the forces opposed to labor |the fight for you for corporation counsel in 1912 and 1 Gilbert Hobb, 35, 512 23rd ave, for- | against me, when I was fighting for labor? You know thi ner employe bf the city light depart died at the Providence hospital | riday, after @ short fliness. He arrangenents have not been ompleted. leaves a widow and two children. ¥u-/ed to be a friend of labor until after it w neral | jis true, Jim Bradford. 5. Bradford, is it not a fact that you never even ¢ 3 exposed that oe alaries, to con permitted your deputies, drawing cit Washington's birthday was cele private business on the side, and that your conduct of # n, of the Y. W, C. A., with a Mar. tha Washington party at the club rooms, Frida bers ‘were dressed in colonial cos-| all lost, and although these cases involved $300,000.00, not @ their knitting. ent was ever recovered under your administration? afternoon. The mem. uma@ and all had The principal feature of the party three French minuets. brated by the Athletic club, day sec-|office was so inefficient, incompetent, wasteful and ext agant, that out of 215 cases referred to in your report 1914, only 12 were ever completed by you, and those our record, Bradford. 6. Bradford, what case, if any, in which none All Congregationalists of the city ownership or labor was involved, during your term of © are al om bure ited to attend the 17th annu of the Congregation h tension society, which | | poration counsel, did you ever win? 7. Bradford, is it not true that one of your expert will be held next Wednesday even-|negses worked 388 days for the taxpayers in 1914, ng, in the Plymouth Congregational beginning at 6 p.m. Mur A hureh orchestra and male quartet Funeral services for William A bgt of the Frinble 4 prominent canneryman of who died suddenly at on the west jand, will be hapel Sunday lodge, B. P. . EB PORT TOWSEND—The United ingh am. nat cannery, oant Vancouver 4 veld at Butterworth's States naval patrol boat Arcata held up the launch George H. off Point the said | Wilson and found 70 cases of Cana th | dian whisky aboard wa: aboard. arrented Stimson, division manager yeater The only man cD. appointment W, Sharples as director Funeral services for W. F. Irwin, who was killed by the Wednesday crane. at shipyard Interment took place in |1914, and that these so-called experts we Patterson: | there were only 307 work days in that year? And that so-called expert witnesses were allowed, under you, to resent the small home owners, and were paid in fees half property? The record proves these to be 8. Bradford, is it not true that expert witnesses en ployed by you drew $17,006.00 in 1915 and $18,132.00 re used to build your political machine, which broke down in 1916? record proves this true. Be Edwin J. Brown coca aera enis fakes 1? Public Markets | seanir sown: Sa sour END—MONDAY {| BOYS, TAKE DOWN SIGN " steak, og Sean — | Have you noticed it om the age +f county-city building directory tm bat dere call’ S10 | the first Moor hallway? Its n, Ide pke. | still there: le pke | Liquor Permits, 107 But expectant parties who hur | | ry to 107, run into King G | Exemption Board No. 1, 1 | | in x es ean SANITARY—MONDAY Statle 24-36, Citrus powder, Cream of Wheat, 23¢ pke fo 1b.; 4 Toa F pke. Stall 46, flakes, raatehes, 25e; 126 INVES A wt Qiatance of Dut ao rood $2,000 Phone eT 41,000 $500 ¢ je ship yard Real Estate Wanted YOUR HOME 19--City Real Estate for Sale balt ' Misretianeous sity eM. i WOODHOtRE General houne repairing, leaky rom palr piastering and brickwork. wen Anne 1006 Female Help Wanted MEN EXCHANGR © ne for your © the store © Information WR WANT derm talking mack silent p ‘ for complete - HOPPER-KRLLY TALKING MACHINE CO Third and University vn Ww @ueeta, abéreen @ eo acces eer ooeccoensenen Aait PRICK PAID 00) Furniture for Sale ADVERTI ie FORNTTORE 1 rede of home seekers loon ms in columa. At top of first column, Wanted we ie TaeD FURNITOR and pay higher prices than any house to the ety Aoction Go Diamonds eet while you 1 remodeled Kk guarantee’ at wholesale AMITH JEWRLRY MFO. aMITH BLDC rth Floor VATH, treats dandrutt GUARANTEED. tlemen. V. ray for cold 1) fnew 0; shampoo, enings Dalton, 317 1a Willott OU RAY r of you walt; Jewelry prices, NeW OR OFD DANGE® GUARAN” a ry teed taught. Houre 1 to 6 and T tel 11. Fitth and University Prat Ow c wale millet 9187 i * rheuma- Ope ited Lovine 148 MAKew A FINIAHED Why wait? Our rex Tiippodrome, Fitts Fittott 9187 MEA WILLEIK Phone Ballard 404 ard TED 404 Tar ¥OR Fiarvara PRACT fen, 1987 DIAMONDE, WATO MICHARL, 202 HERI KINGTON Pt rapber, 604 Crary Ride eV. GREENE — HOTEL jiea ON CREDIT PIKE ST. Tid #TENOG: TRIOUS, Hist HOLLAND, urt he: ‘erial serv 6491 PLAYING nt in 20 lensone. “EF way; little cost; STEVENS ways i balla; Any and evening. 1623 4th ave Main 2911. Member Dancing A 58— Funeral Notic 08 tTono,, Was ALRED JONES, brother of Geo runry 26, a 40 yours, Jones, of held at the Company, op m Interment al nervices will be f Bonney-Wataon adwa wnday at 1 1 to attend View ' GIRL WILL CONTEST FLAG DENIAL CASE VRANCISCO, Miss wart, the SAN Hazel § Wanted bei (CRE statement before high T fowtaae At least party will Feb. 2 1 from usal to salute dismiss high school for r flag, will open her fight for rein- alesmen board of educa the By POCKY A it became known one official of the back her in the tion next day : toda jalint fight SAY you SAW it in THE STAR thie ‘ Arrtyy | Beattie 12-00 Bteamer Bel Der, for! f itpm |! mid night dally [Tewnsend. An land Vietorta | *Deee net call [Victoria undays. Teroma Direct ° tam Mommeors Tacoma and 2 00am Indianapelie f 1 Oamicoma direct mittr Weer, for Port Asacertes and Rellingham jam \Meamer Whatcom) & for Anacortes and) da Relttnghar ! ’ daily Vverett—Mellingham—Anacertes om A 8 Kelshes, for Hy |B verett, Anacortes and Nellingham fan Jean Inlands—Mellt Keenile, for Port mide’ht/Townsend and Be! Bundayilingham, via Tured'y\Juan island rhorea’y! Pert Townsend—Pert Angeles—Neah Fay and Wey Ports 20pm (Mtr. Utepin, for Port Any(Tewnsend, Port An ‘Toeed'y et Neah Bay and Thure'ylway porte Port Tewnsend—Port Angeles—Claliam and Way Ports TT 66 ir | Bater'y win Port Angeles a Clallam, 1 * Camble—Ladlew— Viagter Peret, for) o Friday Ludlew Fianier Hanaville enton, Ludlo way points Sunday Only Steamer Pi Kingston, Ludlow a way points Heod Canal—( tam tir, Ny of Ang daily |for Ladiow, exceptiGamble, — ** Ma Bundayland ail points ‘anal Port! midn’ht farked ** are boat landings for there poin 4 for landing points must make ements for landing, ria and lability in landing Steamer's paneenger rate does not Include landing charmer Paggace liability ls limited to wear ot to exceed $100 fi whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed free, Ateamers and schedules subject to change without notice. Freight re colved daily for all points (oxcepting Tacoma) named in above schedule. ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticket office, Open from 6:30 a. m. midnight PUGET sot Ticket Phone Main 3993, NAVIGATION ©O, Deck. to 12:00/ | Front” will be the subject of Dr. Jay 1. Durandawho has his home in this city after baving spent some five months conducting a| children's hospital in France, and who will speak Sunday evening at| {the Trinity Parish Episcopal church. |SAYS ALASKA OIL WILL | WASHINGTON, Feb. } ofl resources, est extent, w 23.—Alaska’s f developed to the full last for 100 years, be cause of the peculiar formation of the soll, H. R. Harriman, represent ling ‘Al Alaska oll men, told the house | | public lands committee today 1 of the North is particularly for gasoline, Harriman said urged that the house modify the Pittmann-Ferria bill, whtch, he said, | would put the Alaska operators at a] jereat disadvantage because of cll: | matic conditions and long distance to | transport supplies. | FORD PRICES BOOSTED | DETROIT, Feb. 23.—The Ford Mo- tor Co. today announced an adva of $90 on both runabouts and touri cars, effect «| ve at once. | | MIKE SHOULD USE KEY) Some one stole $49.60 from the! pocket of Mike Rarret's clothes Fri day, when he left the door of his room in the St. Francis hotel, Eighth | and Union, unlocked. | Leave Your Fears Behind Are you one among the many thousands of persons who prefer to go through life with Insant- tary, decaying and unsightly teeth, rather than submit to the grinding pain and torture of the average 4 v1 ntal operation? N LISTEN! we practice It Is quite devoid of pain id ao before—thou sands of wondering, satisfied pa tients will bear us out—and we gay it now, and will say it again and again, because we know of no better mossage—thia message of hope and pr » to the un- fortun fearful sufferers trom dren hache and all the evils which accompany and follow it Good Dentistry—Always At reasonable prices ATIONAL THIRD & PIKE Dentistry @ gentle art, We have DENTISTS Formerly at Fourth and Pike, Open Day and Night Not Open Sundays. MAID t returned to |‘ |ganda bas been the greatest disaj |the » peaches or pears, Sun Maid raising, 12c pkg.; shredded cocoanut, 24c T).; 2 cans sugar peas, 240; small white navy beans, Ibe CORNER—MONDAY Stalls 15-26, 4 Ma whole rice, Elastic starch, 10¢ pke.; Reltance toma toes, 17¢ can, 3 for S0c. | Stall 11, apples, $1.10 box, delivered; Burbank potatoes, $1.40 ack, delivered. | Stall 102, peanut e % Toe 420; Washington best ranch eses, « gartne, ONOMY—MONDAY S te a sug: pure 10e at re pt. ma bean! 5c, all white navy Tha. 60, Bun Maid raisins, large new Stall Sta ere: ‘ 200 Brasil nuts, . 460 dox.; Washington SOc Tb. Stall 43, pot boiling beef, 180 sirloin and T-bon ulder pork roast, DANIELS PRAISES LABOR} FOR PATRIOTIC WORK NEW YORK, Feb, 23.—“Refusal of American to be swerved from patriotic by insidious propa- 30 280 labor ideals pointment of the war for German: declared Secretary Daniels, at a triotic meeting arranged by American AYiance for Labor and Democracy, last night. “The need of the hour is ships. The hammer that strikes a rivet is every whit as effective as the machine gun | on the fir ARMY REFUSES 1,419 QUARTS OF U. S. BOOZE The army doesn't think much of U. 8. Marshal Boyle's liquor. | In fact, the medical corps refuses even to taste it. Assistant U. S. At- torney McDonald has just received a letter from Lieut. Col, Field, Camp Lewis medical corps, turning down the 1,419 quarts of assorted liquors | seized in smuggling raids and recent. | ordered by Judge Neterer to be! turned over to the army. MATT TAKES LAY-OFF Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich didn’t work Saturday. Thursday night Elk. That's why a-sleuthing since. EXCH PU Ts Sunday marks the third anniver- sary of the pastorate of Rev. Hugh G. Ross, at the Plymouth Congrega- tional church, On that date, he will ange pulpits with Rev, A. E. Mitchell, of Mount Pleasant Presby: terlan church, of Vancouver, B, C. Struck by i hulty, Gusta Kosmor was taken by hospital. An nothing more serious bruises and cuts, mass line ly tt became an | he hasn't been an automobile driven by | 603 28th ave,, Miss | 1908 Eighth ave.,| driver to the city showed | minor th examination than | signseon First ave. and OUR SPECIALTY = During the past year many im vestors have taken ad our Partial Payment plan in the purchase of high grade Bonds, and in all cases have these secur ties been both successful and profitable to the investor. Irving Whitehouse Co.” EES ©. Smith Bldg. Elliott 3558 BROKERAGE DEPARTMENT (106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. New at 106 Columbia I have left the tmita- tors of my name and moved my Dental Of faa y fices te the corner ofa; ee First ave. and Columbia 7 at, Just across the atreet a from my old location. My new | trance is 106 Columbia, mid | tween Firat and Second aves. 1 wil not raise my prices because of the | | war, but I do expect to increase 4 dental practice so that the inci | business will offset the ine! | gest of doing business because the war, man ant, fo, de known as the only attle who did not raise hig prices because of the war, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Seattle's Leading ‘Dentist 106 Columbia St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co Fireback Itnt and repaire for kinds of sto ranges naces. backs put in nected. 08 PIKE Main 878 DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultatien FREE MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to tall | ever your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary, Only charges will be for medicines: prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how Métie it will cost you,

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