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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. PAGE 9 = er Notices ELECTION IS a mee REAL ESTATE SELLS THRU STAR fee meee corn «y MILK FAMINE |" FIGHT CAUSE) MOORE THAR DRPHELM CIRC 8. P, Wilson, said to have been a ‘ odint minister, was worrled be: | PHONES The Star One Real Estate firm reports that they made 4 t | 1S THREATENED ee ie didn't win out in Shar EATEN Wet Chey ee SPOKANE, March 4.—Inatead of ‘aa ; nd G, W, McCauley t the ost oO sir ads was i, 1e commission or J cut of 26 cents a bh Y) cost of their ads wa The commission on 3 ; ceepting % cut of 26 cents a hun ie tk sory atas thane | Rates the deals totaled $48) era 9 dinance Said _| are pounds 13 the prio both ik, I wx a nail riot, with Wilson and Ritective May 1, 1917 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE GIRLS, A CHANCE TO notice on Bpoka ntare tank MACEIRY BUAYIOS Wading Ceo eee NOW PLAYING TRANSIENT. “CASH ADVER HOME BARGAINS IN they want an inc p of 18 cents ried Monday says that Wilson “did TISING ‘HE SEATTLE STAR TRY OUT NEW DISHES ver 100 pounds over the former vege, touch, strike and wound” Mc olanal THE SEATTLE STAR . tt i ver no more Cash tn edvance—any clase! ie esas Vanted: A girl who is a shark at sper gan the ' Cauley with @ walking cane, | ; at! line oF fraction of A The question of marketing Justice Brinker will hear the case — per ane ¢ " up om milk @ireet to loeal consumers or . sch the object isn't matrimony le of their cows to the ament ‘ PRANSIENT— \ VER Real Estate Wanted Automobiles mn offerin ¢ ad ° TORONTO, March 4.—Gen, Hoare it in Tite STAT. t ear fo en a ; was not injured tn an airplane acet oy ys i RE YOUR HOME ; + ats lade » ent udie f lent at Fort Worth, according to TS EARLY five . ‘i . : é § Capt. Ituble, brigade major of the Per line 4 b f ss Be ' te . " night. He maid he arrived here yes Per tine erday ning from ‘Texan with Per line per th—6 ‘ . . at column, this pi draftamen and ¢ | oon Peat, hea ie ; Per line per manth—-12 me with us. 5 . n WALES 1 eo-ngabal |e 7 - Gen, Hoare, who had been slightly | MARTIN BECK 25 Vines each week JONES & PHINNEY ’ 4 t t moullers also are wante 5 seratched in an automobile accident line AIT Hecond Ave Main 2986 | vi he atese o SO porate Aol ts Presents 80 tines each week, 1 year, per T FT WUNG AT OW ww " AID AD RTISEMENT , 7 T ote ctcss 13 he Sr cain Priete ment bergen] é nd AMUSEMEN rs) a Six montha add % cent—Three s 7 icitidl > Months add t cent - eee ‘av beng PS | - OPEN SPACE 19..Citv Real Fetate for Sale| jeary Morria, Ame ETROPOLIT pa $00 tines to be ysed tn T year 5 UHEROAT Fon SAL, PUT take Mew, Oley, Prone Main ¢ r 7 “} NOBERT CAMPBELL. Presents her tine o Meridian or Wallington’ cars| after 1p. m . bin @ “7 DAYS LEAVE” 009 tines to be used tn 1 year, to Kilbourne «1 maith, 16 Northlake. An . ' | ow fas : oe bit ;iows | 45—For Sale Miscellaneous 7 taithtu way, A Military Comedy Drame—Net « 2,000 tines to Be vined tn 1 year, . : th Bnd; easy | dia AND DOORS quite fntthtal, Will Some One Name My per line Sha’ bee cae oll " Sree fy Amert ey ing t ° Bye | 4 7 rrr Nationality? SPECIAL RA D' as 6 iJ h 1 ~* — , . Boe to 61.50 f\ ADS ; " ee . ' : | Inquire of Want Ad Department. tock from ¢ 1 1m e . n “ta sd MAIN 600 : Boog gto ars] It has come to the atten-||____seseed ond Calen._ MOORE Veudevilie é stanto's C “THE CLOD” 19A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Main tt Men who laugh and the world The Seattle Star Rea ee wouse, f tion of Corporation Counsel} Nellie V. Wichele Saseh Pedden laughs with them. " i Caldwell that some man WILE OAKLAND co. ° Yj & It ' ae te ing, 9 ft , 22°? be running for Corporation Pricee—-100, Ste, & Matinees, HANL “ad singing ant Gaul DIRECTOR’ " le aces & ortag, @ ft vere, 08; Counsel, has circulated the seapsiag AND act S-LOpGE NOTICES amecneres ,| Statement that Caldwell LODGE _ NC | 22 Furnished Houses he lar Rory ts S| Raat hn have bash elated a Lan Ee CLIFTON an ” Sore Cieee: mnenosey 200 TB Si RA ch ech Ml i baad in 1916 by opposing -Munic 7 sik taal TONIGHT—ALL Colour Gems 4631 Findlay st. Rainier 646W , ' , i pal Ownership of our public fun, Wed Present | Wi t (ED «ROOM HOUMR, FOREIGN RECORDS jutilities.” Mr. Caldwell says i “The Unexpected” ra gat eaaia reba ermine Fre eta anes «s| this statement is utterly false fla in history PROT wed : wl wail ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW phone and water aa ; ) ENTY-OD T-ATERANDER SHTREMAN—ATTOR | 90) Fur. Rooms for Rent m ‘Soar, [and that he is for Municipal has there been a | mey-at-iaw. Willa, probate matters, | SO——! : an i Tas v* | Ownership of our public utili- period when changes of ‘ i. ro NOT NF ira ties and always has been. Mr, utmost importance to IPA L A C E H IP es a PRK : ae 1 i nrewEnre furnish A study in color, light and form, Caldwe public record Continuous Dally, 1 to 12 : speaks for itself. In refe the political and business HOT El S( -ARGO = Se oF AY! ring to the Skagit Power Site world occurred = with 7 BIG HIP ACTS “DANNY O'GILL, U. 8. A.” |2205% First ave. Steam heat, het, cold i 5 reet THE STAR said February more startling fre- Peatere Fheteplay: Emily Stevens tn water, free bath, $3 week. t0e day wi ter. 6 3 SS | MAT , . >| 6th that Caldwell’s “unfiring quency than now. BU: ch wate sg lee 2—Male Help Wanted OLD. SILVER AND I “o*lenergy made the acquisition hee ms tw Teen: | 8-HOUR DAY muiTH HLbO. FOURTH rLoon |of this power site possible.” An outstanding fea- neh = hy eeceeee| SERVICE FLAGS |NBt cee ture in the new order of || NEW PANTAGES TWICE DAILY J Webd Kitchen @ ¢ i ive Mate 220: Mignte 7 and 9 Di Wnivernity st conditions is the active bon’ Anica } es s wiplied om purchase.» Mever-Ten supervision of many M e —-Us Def, ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE CONCERT 01 plied on pur: Patent 4 Uaten lines of trade by the U. . 16 Wanted Miscellaneous Building air castles is a FORSCH net C antl joy asi brivilegs ef yolks The directors of this GAIETY THEATRE |} NIGHTS—10c-25c-50c-75¢c. First and Madison MONEY TODAY s ’ and old. With neither is ||] bank, in changing its af NOW PLAYING MATINEES—10c-25c-50c. Laane from £18 to £198 made guickiy, and : AUS TE Wns it possible when annoyed ||| fairs to that of a NA- |) BURLESQUE r ar ead pie bs ; tee smartest Sale _ || by the throbbing pain of ||} TIONAL BANK under <THE VAMPIRE GIRLS 1,000 Good Seats at 25c at Matinees SANDERS & CO. Fi 3 bi : cH me an exposed nerve. strict federal control, | 2893-1004 TO amltn Blae, wi sere. | rt ANTTOR e) Bua ¥ * a kid feel the move not only COLLATERAL LOANS | restaurant equipme loding tables This becomes a minus better =" meg emery tn or Pwo Mal ; AEIRTION, 1 n e srg A when treated in positors’ interests but is ER CHARGES. Rhere may i. — m' ” the painless manner prac- in li a VERTIA® | ten, but how about Yiescon 2299. = in line with the trend of the smn aa aie ma [50TH RivoLea FOR DELIV: : titeed by us. fiat oe the Aotibey, PAID ADVERTISEMENT—PAID BY OTTO A. CASE MeLean. 7) We are Crown, Bridge and * poner om DIAMONDS and JEWEL. RAKeMny, ce rg aaETTT:| | . ° Plate Specialists, “Only Uptown National AMERICAN TEWRERY CO Male’ Situations Wanted | I” Seomtes ‘taba Good Dentistry—Always Bank.” owRY LOANED OW ATT im 3 ‘ r t Prices Reasonable. (pass. Sotse._ The Reteme, 207 Thiet ore. ; ‘"s " NG Ko! WORK | Gene repairing, leaky reefs co-| 7 2 ~ LS HET nn | paired. plasering "wimwers,| med, : ee ree t | oe Sa aie Wanted "in tien Nan SEABOARD 3 elp an rf a pi . DANCING SCHOOLS ee teat to aon € ce hay ae tine tintnd sates } SE WIFPOD ROME OUARANTRRR TO | 3°" pth and’ tinivers! ; na Tne, NATIONAL j} teach you olf or new dances. safeguards de- ELECTRICAL r e =, " WE Da AdnD Work CART | GO , t j Rides Open Day and Night Fourth and Pike. sic. 1221 Fourth. Phone Main 2586. indy ene ution. Yeraitere” te, thie cotums | Nek Coie tenlag | ; Siner 3 = 7 : | es AANA Main 3256 2 manda Frascr Paterson Go's balcony. |. * ee shee, CAPABLE LADIE® TO Furniture Wanted 8 aaa 7 and eel! dealers, | cee nif a PASAT CAE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON! 444 allroad fare | Mea pay blah : R E HAN N BR KATH RTT HARRISON 061 HIRT A. Goo pa Pe) in the city. F : MONDAY NIGHT ONLY , WED. THURS. Pitot $7637. : ~ ; ; Auetion Your Last Chance STORAGE J t Rae wv APA RAPA A . . SRY FIREFROor wronacR Wine: | © r3 four in 2 ; GEORGE This week’s issue of the WASHINGTON STATE eee teambeditetend FS aot TeV nasa PATRIN wr WALSH VIOLA DANA WEEKLY, the official organ and subsidized mouthpiece SECONDHAND CLOTHING Ian work ous nonay, | _ropelred ¢ ye ee pa “BLUE JEANS” |] Of the notorious Employers’ Association, comes out boldly, ene os EMT ee er pret see favirH iba, Pout Poor. || g) "MELTING MILLIONS" | | foe the Tis Rescue Scene tn in big type, occupying its entire front page, and indorses POR ; ; 2 Seige consider the equal of pede a ight the P.-I.’s silk-stockinged candidate, “Ole” Hanson. FAIRBANKS Te. esas aes Workingmen and Women, can you beat it—the great A COMEDY stand-pat lumber Barons, the water-front Profiteers and Meet he Ede ieptcae every other interest grouped under the head of the Employ- id ; 18 : s is .% iinhoma Fa ant : “ Admission [BB L , ers’ Association to fight the laboring man and the eight-hour oe Pint ky nd ow & , Se 10¢ AM. day, selecting “Ole” as their leader! xpos tm ail reoras Aeatciane| kvm HOPE ROOMINT WOTRR ne i Y | Po | Even the fair-minded business men of Seattle have repu- t a mae, :B . M. ' eae and fads PAID ADVERTISEMENT — J 4 IP and in ane roger ae -_ : PLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. z : SAS cen eg — wells diated and condemned labor’s greatest enemy—the EM- nemiog! one mie thm take | (Smee & t Mint 3 4 a 4 For Mayor For Corporation Counsel The Post-Intelligencer has always stood against the working men and women and ratiroy one sation A oe y | Ole Hanson } Hugh M. Caldwell .. c of this city. © ¥ €9.5 James B. Brad! Asp John T. Casey 2 It stood for the notorious Referendum Measures that you defeated last year EYEGLAS For y For City Teiauines by a vote of three to one. z vf " : 4 AG PR «| Ea L. Terry The big newspapers have stood, and are standing now, by the Puget Sound | Biote 850, 1 ton ¢ 1 Traction, Light & Power Company in attempts to cripple Seattle’s municipally- POR » va For City Council owned utilities, Price $47 TOTS OF WORK 29—Poultry for Sale am, 404 Cw. Phone Wellara| H. W. Bolton syseseeeeeeeeee bi 0 NE xnstceaileui Jim Bradford has fought the Post-Intelligencer and the Electric Company hove to our little farms. s-hour day.|we now have for cnle white Leghorn | STAHONDE WATCHES ON —onepr? | YH Hanna .. re =| C. A. Dale .. : at every opportunity; they know his ability and are trying to deceive the Buy & farm now and pay for it out of| chicks, 150 each, $14.00 per 100 MICHARL, 202 PIKE &T R. W. Cotterill oon HE. L. Blaine . : people on the eve of an election on the issue of patriotism. & little cash neces-| Hatching eggs, $1.60 per setting TERRI K ON_PUBLIC BTENOG Queen Incubators and brooder . ary Bldg. In 97 Washington Reports, the present Corporation Counsel appealed DON’T BE FOOLED < |OUREN HATCHERY, 89 Pike, mil. 2054 7 GREENE — 110TH HOLLAND, | six cases for the City of Seattle to the Supreme Court—loat five—won | wh POULTRY, FANCY Jefferson, near court house./one, Gas rates, telephone charges, and street car fares have all been ting esse, etc 3 ched for ministerial services. | rained under his management of the office Vote against your enemy, the Post-Intelligencer, and vote for your friend, el > vy Main 6401, ae FE. Br Slee, re ca seins tale 5 D, siLVEn, TReTH, That is why the corporations want him re-elected, and get the papers James E. Bradford. iar Ae RARER. monda wanted. Highest price paid. 108|to extol him. A false alarm for the people The greatest service you can render Seattle at this time is to prove by your is. Farms or ent —sx| 41—Livestork for Sale okt ¥ The Public Service Commission says of the raise in gas rates: vote that a loyal American citizen and an ably qualified man can be elected Vashon isiand. Apply A. B. Hoglund, | Deer vb gd 0 | ae Le al otic | “The clty authorities were given every unity without the od of the “kept” press. ee ‘ 15—Farm. Land for Sale | thie Pee. STTRYCALI INDE oF| ° 2 Waatigetta” ieee ported to be $10,000.00, just prior to a city election." desperd ate efforts to foist their weaken ing candidate upon the good ‘people of saints abbite. Stock guaranteed, Fifth amd/in the Matter of W. J. Bruggemann,| why pay an imported expert $10,000, and then lose the case? There Seattle. ural part of Sno- | Arwen SOU PO nes Pt tore of the above namea/ “re competent experts in Seattle who would teatify for $100. An appeal __, What's behind this Newspaper Combination, anyway? Backed by all the ve: Jo year-| 43—Lost_ and Found hanirupt and to all other persons In is now one chance in #ix to win. In private affairs, if your lawyer lost interests that have fought against the betterment of conditions for working railways, ‘ Interest . ‘ou would get another lawyer. Why not do so e p AGH PUP MonTHa OLD, |nike notice that the bankrupt, v es in six, you would get another lawyer, Why not di for the /ff people. petitioned thin ec y 1 lawyer for Corporation Counsel who ean win, and do some: They know James E. Bradford’s record like a book and they also realize w n@ lette for publicatio: before electi: t ty : Ay 1 *, . ry er bald npot over right, « rig Hn Te Vor Mr Cloner licaleatal, Gad Tata enema ant ae his exceptional ability when it comes to defending successfully the rights of | a ne nat a Li BIAMOND mefalnting 10, bankruptcy ard car fares will be reduced or the properties taken over, if necessary with the common people. tnounted on $260 gold piece. Liberal! petition, before said district court, at Kovernment assistance, and operated by the city, with water and light Elect a mayor this time without the support of the newspapers. reward. Keepsake from dead father curt, in'the departinents. ‘The time is opportune to take local monopolies who have Ehone Main 2666 eattle, A dlatriot, 0 fend for iilus-| per pot 0 « Reward LL LAND CO. OT t 1, 1918 broken their franchise obligations, A thousand little telephone girls, work uy * +| 44- 44—General Repairing hich ing At starvation wages ($7.00 weekly) will not have to strike for a living ae: ren ; 2 on:| > won 0 appent wage and an eight-hour day, under Muntcipal Ownership, and no hand VOTE _FOR Stock ena horses, wagons an ae ' soa] om mune, Af any 04 have. WHY | rained by the Corporation Cotinael to assist them ta: ph ; , nte ‘Taxon, and 15 per cent interest on asseaments, can also be reduced ani 500 impro Lith, : aitie thie let day of March, geen ae ; re ede Ay eg an eal AC TOMOBIL Phene Kiuett save people's property from confiscation tt TO ak Ta’ UG, AJOMN T. CASEY, FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL—730 New York ol ) GOOD used cars, Winton Motor C

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