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. THe \ SEATTLE TAR The Star WANT AD Rates Mffective May 1, 1017 TRANSIENT—CASH ADVE TISING tn advance—any PHONY MAIN ee x Cash fleation: vk, SOREH Per line oF fraction of SIX thmes for the prtee of five TRANSIENT.CHARGE ADVER TSING rtion 16 Insertions for the price of elagat- € Per tine per tn Six tive, CONTRACT ADVERTISING Per line per month—1 mo.. S298 Per line per month? mon. 219 Per tine per month—« moa. 19s Per line per month——12 moa 180 25 lines each week, 1 year, Det Tine ‘ 50 Tinos each week Vine Six montha adit months, add 1 cent OPEN SPACE BOO Nines to be used in 1 year per line Sate 1.600 tines to be used tn ty per line 2.000 Tines to Be use per Tine SPECIAL 1 year, per, ih cont three 1 f te “4 Sige 4 int year, . Re RATES ON LEGAL ADS Inquire of Want Ad Department. MAIN 600 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY &—LODGE NOTICES RinorY Hay CAMP, i wT meets every Thurelay Moose ball, 208 hore cordtal- x ani Anne 1 oe N ly welcomed. beard Ride ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TCATERANDER SIREMAN—ATTOR: ney-at-law, Willa, probate Mmortrares, notes collections thing pertaining to ® general Ia flee tm all courte 428 Lyon Bid Third and Jamen Eittott 1166. Teor wav yer, Consul General practice Oriental Rutlding Kd TEP lawyer, 1f Downs Wik. Ind ave Consultation free; gen- eral practice atl cases: fore moderate. TP WATT — ear ED eral practice Burke Bids. Cle Phone Etttett 62, : Fr 1 $ MONEY TODAY Laans from 919 to $100 made iekty and confidemtiaily om furniture, pianos, tive: | stock, ert. SANDERS & CO 1909-1006 TC mith Ride wil seed COLLATERAL LOANS Yea Wwe toaw woNwRY ON DIA-| monde and fewslry at 2 per cent, NO) OTHER CHARGES Others mar AD- VERTIEO® lower rates, Det bow about the COMMIESTON they charce? PROVIDENT TOAN SOCTETY, 411 feneca and 114 Marton DT RRAPRT TATE PTAC Te RORRTT money of DIAMONT and JEWERLEY Lowest ratee: confidential AMPRICAN TEWFLRT CO. 809 Gecont wow TASES AW APY, “ fe enine The Rattahte. 907 Third ave DFVFT OPING ODAK WORK F Krnarnne— iw at 1, at OTHER |” Gone” 19 cents @ roll Jacobs. Pt Pride. se DANCING SCHOOLS FUE iPeAnRAwE STAR INTERES FO a teach you olf or new dances Prof l1@ minutes waik from Ames ship yard: Oawald. Fitlott 2187 The Hippodrome, Fitth ant Tntverstty RE FIFCTRICAT STPPLIFS Fe ha AAA ORK —o RAE wie 1271 Fonrth Phone Matn 2 ane o Bamente Fraser Paterson Co baleony eR Les PHVSICTANS ANT STURGEON! ba eireeed Wanna 1 TH Lv. SD . , SOO e eed STORAGE DRY FTREPROCY RTORAGR WARE: house Cortral Storage Co. Whtte Iniae. tS SECONDHAND CUOTHTNG SATHINT HOPGHT AND ROED 1904 Ptret 1918 Westlake ave. Phene Matin 6959. to 818 for cles proportionately, Matn 1231. Ae Tinaka Tonk Co. Tide Pinet ave. SET Moet 3291. TIA FORE Trad et, PI, Pe RONAN HOTFIS AND APARTMENTS NEW ATANDARD HOTEL Corner Piret A nd Pine St Lares, sfodern, outaife rooms ‘serviced: phone im all roomnm: firnt~ fn every reapect: 76¢ and up; with prt- vate beth. $1.56. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED PTF HOTEL —Rioome 100, 280, bbe vient Weakly $1.50 to $2.00. 417 Yesler way. Ff ThitG tnd. 99 week up. AAR 10—Trades, Exchanges CACHE WEARING APPLE ORCHARD, all fenced: 3-room cottage: Yakima ce $1,500; no incumbranee, Acreage for Sale GAY you SAW it in THE STAR | 7— — j 5 ACRES, IMPROVED | | | | ! CLOSE IN; 5-ROOM HOUSE Owner of this Jotning Ca- nadian nent Smmediately, and must realize on property within next few days. He paid 000 for raw land, and made improvements: §-reem ken and brooder nad younr shot and spl place | intended ummer: land level faces t en all around thix property andy for people working Owner offering every for $2,275; onsh payment buyer cam pay balance at of $15 per month. Apply 203 New York Block. e INT BARGAIN eres A-1 binck and brown loam, cov. ered with aider and vine maple; close to store, dock, P.O graded school: fine beach; no bluff: on beau- bay; good fishing, clams and Iden! place for a home UT TO $1,000; HOME TRIMS south of navy yard; part bot tom: eary to clear: on main county | road; $800: some terms. | ABEN & 8EXTOM CO, 1910 Firat Ave. | ACKER, ON MAIN COUNTY ROAD: | with 2-room house; about 2% mile uth of Port Orchard: tor $475; $308 balance to sult. Two acres oa ORCHARD COMMERCIAL ____Oftice Open Sundays Fi FOR «Acne OF ALD at Kirkland; best of soll £ block aust more ties “BAY you BAW it in THE BTAR 19 20 neren co. Payment Hom eighbors paid than $70 of the for on CLIPFOR 15—Farm Land for Sale jrorr 19..Citv Real Estate for Sale 1—Acreage for Sale ONE Wire From KENT heres of rich alter In ry te advantage suburban that transportation — to neigh mot and view of 1 Price $800 cash: on terme, $900 LIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE 1019 Third Ave if Acres, ROUTES found and 4; level 1 from $2,000 Make a dandy PINNEY & STRERT ACRES, NEAT soll: part cleared ‘room FINE 1,000 od road 92,200. soHROR RENT N r ure, barn. cht: hett all ¢ chickens pies, 2 ye, 418 nide ERY TE Minka From: ReATT Oe acres good alder land, with running water, This land ts close to Reattle, and Yery easy to improve Hee Colby first, Price $400) $50 cash. & VAN ARSDALM, 1019 Third Av Bs, NRAR HOTHEDE Tand Tne, 2,000: $700 en SCHNORDEK 3—Farms for Rent OR RENT RANCH, ON Vashon taland i. Mogtund, Star prese room FT RILVERDALE, 16 ACKER EROOM house, barn, #10 month, Call owner, Roce n acy Apply A | ‘a eS EeTria keraTe unt macrifice 40 acres of alder bottom land, leested 4 miles north of Enum. Newsukum river; on mal anty road: 12 serea cleared: 18 acres hed and partly cleared, balance tn piling ber; small orehard; partly | fenced. TR A it was appre Merkt, $32 & AVY” Yano home: T acr Orchard th 1 WORKERS — PAnM | 2% miles dowth of Port on main county road side alk to property; 2-room hous, good well and other buildings. Price #1 $500 cash. balance to mult purchager. ORCHARD COMMERCTAL CO. ort Orchard, Wash, Office open Sundays On” BALE On LRARE — WMALL ranch t room 33. &—Real Estate Wanted YOUR HOME 14 quickly throwen oer office 1 te the requirements demanded by & waiting tist of Intending purchase ers now in our possession. Therefore, call personally and lst your place with oe. JONES & PHINNEY 417 Recond Ave Main 2986 mR WUNGALOW Of HOUR Prices muat be right 5 A REAL SNAP. wo “RUNK™ 1,750 Home—$400 Cash (Thies property worth $2,500) TTth ave, near Atiantte st. You could cceupy 4 rooms (it's 2 stories), ether 4/ ror $15 net: bie) naswasments paid: © tency tietle. repatr ward. Mr ITT Howe AT A LOW PRICE $1,200 “close tn." on the University room eottage. toe Tenth ave N. Atstrict, south of F CALNOUN, DENNY 200 Alaska Tite Main 7124. “SERVICE” LITTLE HOMES 1 kinds of little homes can be had on ctty car line, 16 minvtes’ ride from ship yard distri on menthly pe: ments If you really want a lite home, see me. “White Center” our new townsite. fee it GRO. W. it. WHITE INV. CO ain 2209 407 Oriental Mt 3) “HOME, GoD Tat cament sidewatka: clone tn: electric Ment. gas: furniture Move tn now $1,310, on easy terms Small payment fown FO BDWARDS, 403 Seaboard Butt Fourth end Pike Goon tora crear fine. boutis walle Price ‘on graded street: cement iehtly lote for home. feet. $400 N ARSDALE, 1019 Third Ave. WEAF WOODLAND PARK ood broom plastered house, om fine tet, GOx100, for $1,200; all strent tr ments paid in full Terms about $200 Gown, balance easy. 1019 American Rank Midge. ne! HALLARD HOMER dT EXCL UTYR Vistines under $2,000. DETERLING, Mallard 324. Auto service TROOM” MODERN BUNGALOW. most new: overlook lake terme 10009 65th ave. B from Renton ear —~SRAR BALLARD HIGH BCHOOT. t-room, modern. on lot §Ox100, with fee. only $2,300; very easy terms. tenn Fiank Pid FOOT TOT, ti8F AV Alstriet: two blocks from car lines, $650 RCHOLZ, Ine. 2 blocks 1 Wa two e 418 Green Ride. foo Hor 1000, GAN be had for $500, on terms of $190 enah | and $20 per month: walking distance | of whip yards. | PRTTIT & WOODY, Youngstown #378 $200 CAsH—a-ROOM He iiehts; roughed for bath: basemen 503109 lot. Phone Mallard 7632 i FROOM HGPAEROAT FOR SALE. FUR- nished. Meridian of Wallingford cara to Kilbourne st. Smith, 2225 Northiake. REA 19A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE —“fiiLDING sites CuHAAP” Lot 602100 and Just west of Phinney ave at; very nice view $750—Three 25-foot lots tn aame Alatrict ome terms. Will make two building witen. 11.140—Lot 602100, facing Woodland park, one bloek from south entranee; | very pretty site. Two tote, each 210x100 foot; atresta s graded, ete.; $00 cash $475. foot lot, north of Junction; one block from California ave.; nasesxments paid; Went Seattle CALFOUN, DENNY & BWING 260 Alnaka Hide. Main 7136. “SERVICE” Living | bath, | anemont; corner lot | ion; two blocks from | TROOM CorTace Kitchen. pantry. laundry trays 492109" good orn’ 23rd ave. car Vine: 1012 26th ay Owner leaving city. Priee $2,100 cash, balance easy terms. Do you want a S-room cottage, near paved 49th N.; price $1,600; easy Living room, dining | ror, hath, 3 bedrooma;: elty Haht| ter lot 50102. SWARD CONNOR, 1004 White Bide. Elliott 2749 HARD COMMMRCTAL , by ranson of its location at county sent of Kitenp county, is beat equipped to offer real bargains in the Puget found Navy Yard District on vacant lots, Improved homes, unimproved and improved farma. CALL or write Port Port Orchard, tac « w— 7 One sere h NORTH OF CITY all cleared: fine for a home, Price $1,200. Or half nere $760. f-room house: clone in: $1,400 YOUNG & BROBERG 229 Matinrd Ave. Phone Ballard $1% —Fibeo NORTH WROADWAY SNAP Think of It. 4 rooms, bath and pantry: large porch; on car line and paved atest; Improvements in full, This is hard to bent; $300 cash, bal- ance Wee rent Fh. OLAANOMR CO., 467 Hmph bat “RID HARGAT modern bungalow: two blocks | Phinney car; all built-in features, 0; $400 cash, 6, B Munk, 218 ALE ROOM WoURR, TAF $1,650. Phone Rallard 2687, 633 W. S4th ot. No agents, | SEATTLE WILL BE THE FnsT CITY IN THE UNIT ATES OF LESS THAN 600,000 TO HAVE A MILLION YOUR now HOME And get that garden started where you can raise fresh vegetables for your own table. WE ARE Rullding elght fine semi-modern bungalows on large lota, close to California ave car line; fine view of Sound and Olympic mountains extra good garden soll, with city water; only 18 minute: ride to Harbor Island and the ship yards. PRICES $1,350 TO $1,550 ONLY $50 CASH of $50, $100 completed, Just make @ deposit more when house balance be completed and r: pancy by March 1. 9 as rent. Houses will dy for occu- WHY PAY RIG RENTS? When we will sell you a large 50x120 foot lot from one to four blocks c the moat from ifornia av long §0-foot paved boulevard in the city, right on the crest of the Weat Seattio hill, ha beautiful ing all modern str: Improve ments, Lots no better sold 10 and 12 years ago tn adjoining additions for double our price of today, WHICH ARE ONLY $250 TO $550 EACH 10 per cent cash and per month, with Interest only 6 per cent; fast buy @ little temporary house on the back end lumber, put « of the lot, and raise your own vegetables, a few chickens and save $100 tn itvt rent, and more than will be able to sell for at #100 profit thi ing to you. © expenses, $150 tn Ukely you least WHY LIVE mm the crowded downtown istrict when you can live in the most healthful spot on earth, where you will not only save and make money, but more than likely say this fall that you had the most do- lightful time in your whole life? REMEMBER You can buy a house from us with an Initial payment of only $50, or fine Iarge 50x120-foot lots, facing on 60-foot atreeta, running back to 16-foot alleys, only 10 per cent cash and $10 per month. COME OUT TODAY Take Vauntleroy Park car on First ave. to Juneau st, inquire at the little white office on the corner, where and pleasant courteous snlesmen will be pleased to ex- plain how you can make that $350, or get the best bungalow buy In the city. day, If you cannot come to- phone or eall, and we will fend one of our salesmen with automobile and show you property; no obligation on your part H. 8. TURNER REAL ESTATE CO, 204 Pioneer Bldg. Phone Eliott 3941 5900 or California Ave. Phone West 165. fall; $350 net sav-) the} STAR—FRIDAY, 19 AREAL ew # ESTATE FOR SAL) IReMPRTO all furnieb Terma Wash, WELD WOON AP Idea! tittle home ed) frutt Tiroadway Cheater at ympta kardon, #t Hremerton, w 22. Furnished Houses POTTED “Tie Mt PAG v a 30—Fur, Rooms for Rent KENT Your noow ] We oan find # dew yina for you. A rue & ‘oats you oF day HOTEL First ave water, free i Male Help Wanted |~ BAY you SAW it in Titi) HEAT |GHOG REPAIR MEN AT ONCE FO! he all around shoeimakers, but to wor in @ line: steady work: highe wages Apply 1 Fit ane pur, [ate punt terrier BPAY ad f SCARGO A tine MONT . OM, ete Atetom Rewar no coliag, lone eare ot over right eye, 9 or Capitol 91 NTERY AND WELPRRA work: LAHORERA at atead bullding rut ‘ house {f desired. Br Qquisr co, w ENEW WRN® Bult Hhop maves you $10 on « Traders’ Huila MERTON ry wu WANTED * 12 2999 “TRAN enginecring WEN y " erame Lak wi y nr 1m n ka i peviv Melaan, 11 HWE toe Anne 2008 male Help Wanted NEW VK OTH Hanes JA taught. Hoare 1 Firth and Vetversity winterr 9187 1S WOTOTA RAP ro: Feduetion, owing te Call at 2029 Thi aT toed " aTENOAH at bie for part! ifOCRRKERPRR Ww o Address Het ection. ® r |38—Business Chances worry TALce For quick sale, grocery, with rooms: cheap rent: heat leen and fixtures, $800 Owner Ie 467 Kmpire Rutiding ALY OF TORE FF ular location; well | _Unton at T HAVE WOPRE ROSMING for sale, Pargain 638 Burke %9—Poultry for Sale 5 RARY crioke ole on) ator ng elt RENT bitaned. ote mid We now ha 16 ne ‘Queen NATCHERY, #9 Pike, Bi. 206 ADVERTIO® YOUR POULTRY, FANG chickens, setting mes, ete, tn thi section of The Mtar of_firet 41.Livestock for Sale aD TOON LIVRRTOCK FO tite page. ted tm this section of The Lost and Found WT —eOMeWwiinne ON CAPT hill, & palr ef cold-bewed «lasses cane with “Thomas Carrel!” Pinder will be auttably reward ne them to P ) Rh Thomas at D TO Wei W109 and se | tng clatman al other numbers aw The Star office. yours Hive | | é Gy Pe nREE Retorn 960 neron ee WE First ave. street car Dave Rewart Fi Pinan wire $3 Liberty theatre Wiper arin RTION, ee to 6 and T te Prot Oe xrep HY WONReT child ne AY you SAW it in Tite STAR Mving POF 40a White Leghorn Incubators and breeder rates at top printed on RB Wood, Cail at ence for fresh ranch or call Queen Anne ARCH 1, 1918. PAGE 15 N U.S. CALLS FO 30,000 MEN TO JOIN RESERVE With enrotiment officers in ev- ery district of the county and city, and dozens of stores and residences designated as enroll ing places, the drive to enlist 0,000 men here in the United States public nervice reserve was on in full fores Fri ter their trade a wanted on th of the re wery ‘The call ls for men who may be able help win the war by tak ing a pl ential indus try s the war progresses. Enrolknent doesn't m leave hin prene aw «im Qt CLOSE IN HALF ACRE JUST OVER THE CITY 2 LIMITS é be car fare; rich soil and level. Do you want to keep a cow and pig and have a garden? You can cut the cost of living in half; have the luxury of a great city and the charm of the open country. This tract fronts on a graded street and a paved boulevard leads to town,’ Ideal location for suburban home; about 20 minutes from shipyards and 40 minutes from busi- ness center; the advan- tages of the city but no city taxes. Price $750, on very easy terms. PINNEY & STRE 726 Third Ave. 14 p 1 ns, no mat what or profensior rolls it * some ¢ that a job fm un man must t mediately, or accept fob that pays less money. It ly lx ready to put his shoulder to the Je Sam needs him. swear an oval means 1 re N bronze 1y Following are the enrollment offi rs and enrdllment stations, in divis- fons, in District 4: | Hugh Goodfellow, enrolling officer, [Division 1; C. B Remington, Taylor and Prospect; L. A, Steves’ grocery Fourth ave. N. and Boston; Z. L. Swearea, Fifth ave. and Aloha. C. 8 Morrison, enrolling officer, Division 2; Anna Wheeler, 403 W. Ga ler #t: Q A. Public Library; A. C. Bla #0, 1000 W. Blaine et; Wm. Falkne |president Seattle Engineering school, | First ave. and Roy at Mr. Sloan, enrolling officer, Divis fon 3; C, O, Gill, Jr., 2429 W. Boston st George McCauley, enrolling officer, Division %; I. Flatow, county treasur: ers office; D, B. Ferguson, county pinec.|*uiiter's office; Arthur Schramm, DINEC.|428 Smith st; Standard Drug Store, nt firme corner Boston st. and Queen Anne in practically all lines ave ee toon e irne mar| Mr. Crone, enralling officer, Divis- 5; C. Stover, 367 W_ Nickerson convenient book to ion 5; Call at The Star Null it; Interbay Drug Co, 15th ave. W. | jand Grand bivd.; Mra, Hartwick, 3641 $2.60 @e $2.6 |15th ave. W.; F. FP. Berry, 1220 W. Nickerson #t; Cove Grocery, 2060 VYRGLASKES, SPECTACLES, FITTED With spherical lenses, complete, $2.60, }15th ave, W; J. Ho McMannus, 2684 including examination, Hohwarte, | Seventh ave. W.; Baker Drug Co., Optometrist, 231 Epler Biot. #17 Bee | Seventh ave, W. and McGraw at; | ond ave, “Miroken lenses duplicated. [Crockett Pharmacy, 601 W. Crockett ir aed a ag wt; CN. Reeves, Second ave. W. and | Card of Thanks McGraw st: Galer Street Pharmacy, WH Wis TO THANK OUI PRTENDA| * a : | “and neighbors for tbelr kind words ana|°™M#? Queen Anne ave. and Galer st deeds in the hour of our ead bere me MES W. J. STARE Bammarsian, Wash. AND FAMILY. RAGTiNE Pi PLATING it 4) oT | | Business Personals Take 1 or # lessons STEVENS 727) t,o Gay and evening. 1523 4th Main 291 Teachers Asan DIRECTORY FREE CLASSIFIED | DUBIN ERS mt * Heney Takes Rap at And popular uste taught tn 20 lessons Food Administration Pantages Nidg CHICAGO, March 1—Francis J. SUK Cotsen WARE A PINTHHRD Heney struck again at the food ad- Ganeer of you Why walt? Our re. ministration in today’s session of the sults guaranteed. Hippodrome, Fifth federal trade commission food and a University. miles 6301 gadiing grape RACTICAL NURAE MIM WITERTX: | He read into the records letters taken from the packers’ files in an WATCHEN ON CREDIT effort to show that J, P. Cotton, head MICHAEL, 203 PIKE 8 of the food administration meat [EARTH KINGTON—PUDLIG” BTENOS- committee, and A. E. Durand, anoth rapher, 606 Crary Mag er Hoover official, gave the packers eV. GREENE — Work secret. information. At the same time, Heney plainty intimated that food profiteering tn going on under the food administra tion’s eyes and introduced evidence tending to show that Hoover's wheat wubstitute order has caused hard- ships to the consumer. “ ¥ ‘ DIAMONDS, nh HOLLAND, , © parlors OLD” G6LD, sven,” Teetil monds wanted. Highest price paid Cherry st www “DIA 108 ts ee Public Markets || = seen * 3 souTH END Woman Is Swindler Stall 48, best Jersey butter, S4e | Tacoma Police Say cr potter Bag pt pan ie {e| A clever woman swindler ts sup bo roasts, 1c 1b. veal roas 3 Can, Poned to be operating in Seattle, ac Del Monte beets 18 can; Booths ©ording to the Tacoma police. Her owe N. Golden Harp corn, Method in to advertise for women to vhf arose von ons ’ learn old-fashioned wool work, make 20¢ can. Anderson's, macaroni, 100 4 deposit of $5.50, and be eontent Ib.; Bayo beans, 1c ib; prunes, 2 Ibe. Yin stew wool remnants in ew of | ” x to cr Rittott «2967 for him. aT | Sitomohties THVERTIAN Youn” Gar in The Star, Thousands of pos prospects, well paid workers and eh yard men look for “Used Car Mai Faine” tn this column Ree rat of firet ectuma, thie pase. | 5opGr HOADETER FOR BALE | am new: 1817 model: extre tire eavipped and = handsome car. S700. fe! Rtar on i fi Anarene 149, f6 GOOR vaca = Wint 5—For Sale Miscellaneous poons puta. remoa nd you our tite paints or board, roofing, ete. tpald. on request Cottages front doors 4-6x4-6 6 creer crose-panei doors. tent wh e-ply prepared roofing ¥ prepared rofing ply prepared roofing in and Gin ended ine, 2 ft Ix4 flooring, 3 ft We an guarantee wate de The lnrweat factory in th direct mer M. WILLIAMS CO. Ave. B. Rentty iRapHa OUR APRCIALTY ¥ MURIOAT. 1816 Went Opp buy 1 tos tt 5 ft ott hip , ett 2 sell one. anywher Wert 1942 Piret ru te new Times Bide. We trade, exchange, repatr. KAVANAGH'A $2.66 THATS, 1008 wHY NOT saVB MONnnY? LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SUIT AND OVERCOATS FROM $2.00 T 115.00. PRESENT THI@ AD AND GP 10 PRR CENT OFF YOUR PUP CHASE. 1904 FIRST AVE WANTED—OLD FALSE THETH | MATTER IF BROKEN) | PRICKS PAID. CASH GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMONT SMITH JEWELRY MFO. CO. 412 C. SMITH BLDG, FOURTH PLOOK SERVICE FLAGS J. Webb Kitchen & Co 311 Tniversity Bt FRESH COMFIAH FOR BALE AT F of Pike at. dock and City dock, lard, Ibe, 200 and 250 each. iW PIANOS FOR RE piled on purchase. Meyor-Toner Unton, RAVAN. | 46—W; int av FOR OL Bal RENT AP WUT ATR 1008 Tet av anted Miscellaneous | PORE TGeet Caen price PAT for mole, mink and rabbit. skins. ALABICA, PUR CO., 87 Madinon. St iF yor VE ANYTHING Tow T H the Pacific Anetion Co Matn 658: 50—Furniture for Sale AvVERTIA UAND FURNIT The Star. Mundreds of and well paid workers leok for gaing tn Furniture’ in hts feo rates mt top of firat colum page tn WH He Phone Main 2983. 20 nd ave. 408 Bike. Business Personals WATCH RBPATRING Diamonds eet while you wait; Jewelr repaired and remodeled. Work guarantecd at wh SMITH JEWELRY eity. Beattl 55- 1. 6. SMITH BLDO., TROWN Tenults tlemen. tinm: evenings. Bldg. Klllott 2545, face mannage 1 have WARAATNG | at top - 260; Olymplapancake flour, 30¢ pkg N be the Irretrievattie money, the warning - bread, Bo loaf; coffee cake, sont to Seattle police states. each . ae HELD FOR INVESTIGATION WESTLAKE Joe Carr and George Talbert were Stalls 1089, best Yakima Gem po-larrested in Mount Vernon 02 tatoes, $1.15 sk.; best Oregon brown | charges of failing to register as en onions, sk. $1.65, 10 Ibs. 26¢; oF jemy aliens, on order of U. 8. Mar. anges, 200 doz, Stall 106, Yakima shal and brought to Seattle ‘ | tp} Hearse Drivers Out on Strike in Butte, Montana BUTTE, Mont, March 1 Labor troubles today reached the point where anyone dying in Butte may be considered “unfair.” The taxicab drivers, including chauffeurs of hearses and dead went on strike this morn- ing for shorter and more pay, while metal working trades are near the point of calling a state- wide strike, Plumbers tor May 1 unless met The tax! transportation practically at a ¢standstill, y machines operating being those driven by owners, At present the drivers are on @ 12-hour day sched ule. They demand 60 ita more a day and an eight-hour day. The owners balk at the shorter hours. The plumbers recetving $8 4 day now ask $9. Tho union ts sffillated with the Metal Trades council and a walkout would afféet many trades, especially in view of strike talk among some of the al- Hed crafts as @ result of retention by the mines of men refusing to strike last summer. Local union offictals hurried to wagons, hours y voted to strike their demands are business ts Great Falls today to investigate a| demand for @ state-wide strike of the Metal Trades council. al trade men except employes of the Anaconda smelter are on strike. BURGLAR IN BATH Mr. and Mrs, E. Wright, 1127 28th ave. nearly had a burglar locked up in their bathroom Thursday night. The burglar wan discovered by their S-yearold son, and upon investiga tion by the police turned out to be a |pair of old trousers hanging on the wall. STEAL CLOTHING The Red Front Cleaners and Tail- ors’ establishment, 5503 Duwamish ave, was entered some time Thurs day night and several suits stolen. the| All met-| CHANCES FOR 6 CENT FARE TAKE SLUMP The street car company’s chences of boosting street car fares to 6 cents in Seattle have been menaced by the majority report of the public servioe eom- mission, upon the application of the Tacoma Traction Ce, in the opinion of Corporation Counsel Hugh Caldwell. During the recent Seattle hearing, im which the commission dented the company the right to use women on — |cars, the commission held that wom- an's business was motherhood, and declared that “however there is @ great war,” and invited the company |to apply to the commission for an increase in fares. ‘The Seattle branch has not ap plied, but the Tacoma company did. The commission's newest report | declares it without power te Increase the tariff “If this is the case,” said Caldwell, “the commission, if it is consistent, must take back its invitation to the company to apply for an increase nd should application be made, fe fuse to grant the increase.” | The city will file either Saturday, or Monday, its writ of review in the gas rate increase case, The com minsion issued a recent statement, charging the city with failure to make appeal in the time limit re | quired by law, but this is strenuous ly denied by Assistant Corporation Counsel Walter Meter, “We'll be in the fight when the time comes,” he said. “The commis are not justified in dropping case, after spending so much to prove we are right at the and impartial hearing’ of the com mission.” |" Star Want Ads Best for Results: START SAVING NOW We will pay four months full dividends July 1, 1918 of all funds left here on or before Tuesday March 5 ‘With all our funds invested only in first mortgages on improved real estate, and im City, State, end United States Bonds, under the terms of a very strict state law, there is no safer here. place for your savings thas Open from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Seturdays: 9A.M. tolP.M. 6t08P. M. Dwring seventeen years we have never paid less than 6% Soom On the savings of our members, Resources over $1,800,000,00 PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND sion is right when it declares we ae? p Boyle. Cann cedar inp siding § 00 1900 20.00 and selling HIGHEST column. Y Wonk Veep FURNITORD | and pay higher prices than any house | a Oper Ioulss Dalton, 317 Bitel m potatoes, $1.25 sk.; Winesap| Friday for investigation. apples, 90c box. Stalls 35-36, Netted| Howard P. Wright, special agent Gem potatoes, S6c #k.; Burbank po-|of the department of Justice, said at tatoos, $1.25 ask.; carrots, 7 sk.|noon that investigation showed Tal ull 105, 3 cans Federal milk, 33c;|bert is a Hungarian, but both he ans Del Monte tomatoes, 27c; 20¢/and Carr were held for further In » Empaon's beets, 15c; Campbell's | quiry, soups, can 10¢; 3 Ibs. red beans, 32¢ Stalls 18-19, qt. can Mazola oll, 65¢; 3 pkgs. Creamettes, 2 ans peas, corn or tomatoes, 26c; 6 bars Naptha ; S41b. bag gorn meal, Jen's milk, $5.65 Case, Stall 130. ak. corn meal, 65c; Blue Ribbon 60c pke.; 2 15¢ cans tomatoes, 3 Ibs. Japan rice, 26c; 3b. can J. B. coffee, 9c. Stall 192, 6 boxes matches, 25 30¢ can pine 20c; 3 Ibs. macaroni, 2 ‘ornia asparagus, 25c. Stall alf $1.00; Indies’ heels, ST. , corn or toma- toes, 25e; 20c can Old Homestead joorn, 16c; 6 Ibs. M. J. B. coffee, $1.50; 3 pkgs. macaront, Elliott |Fish Co., black cod, 150 Ib.; Colum bia river amelt, 10¢ Ib.; skinned sole, jibe Ib. Red § Grocery Annex, 3 Sicans sardines, 15-Ibs. potatoes, 7 | 25; 3 large grape fruit, 260; Blue n-| Ribbon tea, 50c Ib, Stall 19, Butter cup oleomargarine, 35c Ib., 2 Ibs. 65¢. 21, large loaf bread, Sc. Stall fresh churned butter, 55c Ib; 2 orange marmalade, 350. Stall sk, good potatoes, $1.00, Stall 30. fine coffee, 20c to 400 Ib, Soap stall, 6 bare Lenox soap, 26c; 6 bara fine hand soap, French Admit Heavy Assault Was Made PARIS, March 1.—"Southeast tutte du Mesnil, where American ar- tillery is aiding the French, wo beat off an enemy attack, except In an advanced element,” the official report jannounced today “Past of Chavignon, the enemy made an extremely heavy attack with two columns, They were com: pletely checke Monday, at 6:30 p. m, at the Good “In the Rheims sector the artillery. Hats cafeteria. Bert Swain, secre- Ing waa violent during the night, The tary of the Metal Trades council, will Rheims civil service hospital was sys- talk on “Housing Problems,” tematically bombarded and set afire.” ny ca U. 8. NEEDS MORE HELP Uncle Sam wants some vineyard superintendents, He's willing to pay $1,440 to $1,800 per year for those who qualify, A civil service examination will be held March 26 Applications are recetved at 303 fed- eral bullding. Press feeders, railway mail clerks, photographic experts, market assis ants and others are also needed. WOMEN TRY TO ESCAPE Women prisoners interned ‘by the health department in the public safe- ty building cnade another attempt to escape Thursday. A nurse discov- lered that the lock on one of the steel |doors leading to the fire escape had been filed. YOUTH IS MISSING Conrad Mezere, 13, has been miss ing from his home since Thursday noon. He wore a blue serge coat. gray trousers, gray cap, and has blue eyes and brown hair. His home is at 6706 22nd ave. N. W. 70 10 ans Cal 1, men's half soles, soles, rubbe INE Stong’s, 2 cans peal | bs. 16 The Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club Thursday re- elected J. 8. Goldsmith and EB, G. An. derson, chairman and vice chairnan of the executive committee of the transportation bureau. Friday night the change in transcontinental rates will form the subject cf discussic: ft t 1 ‘uneral services for Knudt Quale, , will be held Sunday at 1:30 p. m. at the Johnson-Hamilton undertak ing parlors. He is survived by a wife and two sons, BERT SWAIN TO TALK The Commonwealth club will meet b HOLD ALLEGED SLACKER Andrew ‘Taylor, 26, an alleged slacker, Was arrested early Friday Income Tax Rush in morning at the plant of the Frye Seattle Subsiding Paciins co. vy Police Otticer Jasper ‘The big rush of income tax payers Hamilton, and will be held for fed- at the internal revenue collector's eral investigation, office in the federal building was over Friday and four members of ¥ the department who have been as- sisting in making out reutrns will en- gage in field work. However, many new taxpayers and those with small incomes made returns Friday. They would have been subject to a fine had not time for making returns been extended. | ‘ake 1 or 2 STEVENS’ Little Cost. 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