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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. PA 20, 1918. THr PHONT SEATTLD qlee. MAIN STAR 6 The Star WANT AD Rates Effective May 1, 191T TRANSIENT. CASH ADVER TISING Cash tn advance—any clas fleation: \ ® cents per }ine or fraction of ne Rix times for the price of fire TRANSIE CHARGE ADVE TISING Per tine per insertion Ihe Six insertions for the pr t five CONTRACT ANVTT Per line per month—1 Per line per month—% ia Per line per month—« mow i Per line per month—12 + Zl 28 Vines each week, 1 ¥ Vine . As 80 lines each week, 2 year, per. ‘ ine ved Te & Rix months ada \% cont—Three My Montha add 1 cent. OPEN spac 800 tines to he used in 1 year per line 9% 1.040 Tne to be used In t year per line pin 2,000 Vines to Be used In 1 year, Der line * SPECIAL RATES LEGAL ADs of Want Ad Department. MAIN 600 The Seattle Star ON Tq OTICES ureday Moose halt ng neighbors cordial Phone Eittett 51 ATTORNEYS AT LAW TATERANDER BTTREMAN Willa, probate 38 minors 2768 WOMAN alt comes WED f Bide. TL Rivers ana patent booklet tree New York 7 FRED P. GORIN-®® OL Central secured or fee refunded nite te $100 made auickty and stock, ect. SANDERS & CO TeAr-toae ToC mmith Ri RANA TD RRRP ET ALE PTA money on DIAMONDS Lawent rates: confident! TRRLPY Cn aweEn AW ATT The Pet! of vaton TET Er RR Jacoba, Pt WAP RIAON— S01 SIXTH SAGER GREASE SFCOND. HAND CLOTHING GAFTING HOV AND SOTO. 1566 1918 Westiake ava. Phone izge 1994 wi Clerk's office, 901 Sea- -*. pianos, Itve- DIRECTORY 05 Becona | 16~ ar 127 ena YRaten OWN YOUR HOME-—THIS EAST WAY) tOx109. on WW E9th at 4 Ave BUNGALOW ’ Ty a, modern, on W. 61th, $2,256; $500) 1:00 Alaska Py Cha CRRY t nees 38 A—STOCKS AND BONDS PATHS ing ‘ ary SE ww hs a DANDY WARGATN®| 39_—Poultry for Sale een HOTEIS AND APARTMENTS | alt Improven oi4. Di s t : club RA nee ~ 2 ts ea at 19 A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | Nae iett 3086 wen t-clase | ~ - at | : een with pri- | r rawoy — Ly INvITeD DON'T PAY RENT om ot a ee cely i ri ICK EF find $s Caan ott bers Benn nin nab Py on ene for Sale SAW it In THE STAR LIvVEaToOcK FOR ing GatN HOME GA nA w y you a fine, level build at top of fi n, Sem ay | eee & and Found ear- a h | gg 4 PRETWEHEN PF 1AP ' TAA J - al on pia * | @ sors: $300 wr USO MAmA AANA n 6a | MA—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHARLES somens company | $6 Cash, $2.50 Monthty ~ BAY you BAW it in Tilt STAR. { / | | « Ps ‘s 10 ACRES { ALE, POR 4350 $25 CARH AND $10 MONTIIT RAs ow & > jand. Price $1,600; $500 cnah. 2 Bowne Vik, 109 Second ave ings, 6 wo & DAVID P, 1024 EASTMAN — | ingatown, Went 1169 Three-p yaAnp | Bremerton, | WILLIAM HALT? Leary Bide hone M BEATTLA WOMB 0; just completed; r Beacon 2513 One-ply prepar » geil ed ro red rof Ky 1017 PA Beattie. SUITS LADIRB® AND ke. Main 6359. PIANG AVING | PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES | <TRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN |POCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET 00 apm! 9 00pm Indianapolis oma a Port Townsend Special direct at Townaend | Dam Mir alone, ¢ Anacortes and Hellingham 9 00am Rieamer Whateom! £ 00am ally |for Anacortes and! daily Rellingha ' Viverett-Rellingham— Anacortes } 44 Kafshan, for! Cb0pm | Rverett, Anacortes! datty and Rellinghar fan Joan Istands—Nellingham | "T9008 Howe Tuend’y\Juan Fort Townsend—Port Anceles—Neah Ray and Way Port for Port! 4.00pm Port An onn'y Ray an rey | Port Townsend—Port Angeles—Clallam and Way Ports Ladlow Wiacter for) S:t6am da ercept Poret. Gambier *Relor Naturday Onty | n'Steamer Puget, for! 9:60pm k Ludlow and] Only | eet, for! €:20pm| K Jlow and Mood Canal—Gamble—Ladiow “Titam Sv, City of Angeles. 12/00 Anily ‘for Ludlo’ Port! midn’nt exteptiGamble *pangor! except on| ‘sunday Piluis marked ** are boat Ianding® Sunday land inte Passengera for these pointe and for ' t landing polnts must make arrangements for landing risk and Hability. in landing Steamer's c not Include boat in limited to wenr 4100. for! wed tree in mutject to ght re points epting Above schedule nod at ticket to 12:00 T SOUND N ATION CO, Tieket Office, Colman Dock. Phone Main 3093. nk RA —wEND POR Pio NeW On OLD DANGRA GUAWAN | ') “ete ‘ =i ht Toure tte 6 and 7 te /HEVUCED RATES FO Fie and University, Pret Oe | | eA QUEER $1 nh and ot . Rn i TE EXPERIENCE f Atal 18—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |45—For Sale Miscellaneous | 58—Funeral Notic | “ paginas Sui times distrece wa FO WATER WO TUNE, FURNTIT: | oe ; © | LLIHAND—AU Port ‘oo . aga 4 ' ' The Backbone ed a 4 iS9 50 GR 02.50 W1K, Mvend PL ' | Iskum and Manila, of the Ldico| F | ; ‘ » 1800. PYRGLANHHM, APROTACLEA, FETTRD| I # will be held at John Tughont & ‘Transportation ¢ | re ai i oe BE THOROUGH ri A ' tal ) 1° ” ere Ut API Public Markets | | RESH DESTROYERS HERE ," Mt ' ho BXCH ANGE " oe | rines for th Unit osormn 2 % . wie W i t 2678 WESTLAKE | . : ma inalos ‘ OKANE, March 20.—Feeling ' V ppeates , te , | - rah that the cleanup, while under way, aye BS pa spent " time, but local shipbullders viata ticdalty ot botare Sa re soe \ ae Foyt bene “ee ain n ar 6,000 MEN IN ONE PLANT | states the ee to personal Inde ~“ x “ ‘ nt A. t mare ee Three ahifts, wor pg rig ade bi np in the northern part 1O.R—REAL ESTATE LOANS ed ie i 10 | cottes, boc. Pr sped pesptetr- ary phe ay Scorsdis gal f° 5 tate . ff nor ' i .. in Wii Wa xe! on Land dope ean Bet i ap nag The officials belleve that In thelr dog ~s ; a w, 3 Ay A ‘ on po at the fe oth inet one w « ot St. Maries prac ty lots or how “ ' May SavAMAOR 0 WA ave, ' tte, 8 Dock plant. no | tical of the dangerous agitators peerganlg: angelic: No 4 nM y ave| 46-——Wanted Miscellancous $1.10 fancy on INSTALL cANT CRANE || Drehended, but Moody will allow 6h b ror TORE” CAR PRC PATB | gy 40 In der to mpe sp ” gaa | slackening of the hunt fact right 1th " ALLARE PROPERTY, EN] tor mink and rabbit kine toes construction at th n & Eddy All ia aulet at ®t. Stas fled ade of The Scatt® Bta 44 ' none ALABKKA PUT OO Madinar gg ‘ phe. Crean urd, a new outfitting 4 equip-| an | LW. We apo f ' i WANTED. “S\nF,| tal ' ped with a fiveton traveling crane,|the attack of 200 : ne: FOES Eeaie ee bee pe agg 1, Ae ig Nia . in being installed. ‘This will rush} stale Noland resulted in troope tart that's possible to ma gies fey ; rg ; the great steel plates to t er | Starting leanup. 25—-Unfurnished Houses ry , Balt ‘ . granu place 4 greatly increase the al-| i the Fact = f * ‘ f ature place eg 2 ie ’ id STAR RDF WHT : ~ a nace eae ready efficient organization |DIDN’T GET LAUGH THE SEATTLE STAR f vet 59-—Legal Notices ‘ needed F Mtl E JURY PHONE MAIN 600 # SAMY Hoe danke 20 CRAFTSMEN GRADUATE OUT OF TH " WEG hak me : sasha 1 1503, ¥ week seen more craftsmen! Invited to spend the night with @ Housekee: * Rooms . ' Py rea working in Seattle's shipyards, Help| friend, Fred Romano arrived at the i pping ms ‘ 4, free &. be Mh Jers, trained under the streams rooms f ist to be funny, he ’ a ino be | construction, are rapidi that he crawled under the bed 7 T.; pet roast, 3 Jinto the wkilled craf when his host's roommate arrived. S : ann . ant ten Tent bb 20 pipefitters’ belpers in th The jury who heard his story Tues 9 acres: im) Fur. Rooms for Rent ' : : Geltvered: Fantes, | ner & Eddy yard have been made! day in Judge Ronald's department of 9 waren . " ; RENT VOOR WPA Z att 1 sionenanaiie pipefitters during the last twW0)the superior court disagreed with @ ¥ A ; ‘ ve find 9 le - Ms. $1.60 honey month They found him guilty of see ~ $2,200 4 ~ Sa egy Seg ond degree burglary ; ry i (aN WA 0—Furniture for Sale CONNER \ RUSH BIG SHIP TURBINES | 2 — a “ : - AHVERTIN aot vie TN . xen matches, 14 The great wteel turbine rea ood lan : ’ and well pet oean, 1 > prenent R. E. Warren in most of the United St |FOLSOM APPOINTED TO 4; WIN make fine poult my 7 gate . Malia 13 Teast ping commission's standard contract : cot = i: ar Mg 7 - ¥ ig hnoobe ~ butte, 20 a bees In an effort to cut down #hipyurd] steel ships built in Seattle, are | HELP ATTORNEY REAMES 5 Bh = Rar 4 ele Troome. ate ‘ » oh ents, 8 unions and *hip-| shipped, “Rush, U Government Hinman D. Folsom, jr, young #9 rere AY CTW PRIVATE Fall ite o stares | Yard officials have determined to] trom the Gener company, | #ttle ~ervdee bye Weta ape at we f “ oo | place “safety first” inspectors on the! gonenectady, N pointed to amsis pecia torney * oretana | hulls, and to enlist the workers in| Ps eral Clarence L. Reames in La e PORNMIED Ww tall 16. freak halibut. | reporting hazards | ‘HICAGO WRITER HERE ecuting war cases. Folsom was pel ga voK ealmon r Te har teen towns thét bat chel Maen ened eid _| mitted to the bar in New York tm Pike & ec acsennte soeutt rapid — ee ba feature writer out West to Seattle | 19°! @nd came to Seattle in 1907, He > ta. fin to give the shipbuilding industry e Help Wanted Or he will carelessly drop a rivet or| teeing ‘once-over and, record. nin| MOSCOW OFFICIALS “ : impressions in the columns of that igen, | Sorte i lo ee re | REPORTED REPROVE ’ ' he wafe nen Ww con ‘ |_F AD, March 19 @ hunteg@ Grtere Ser every Gelier ros! § Mhort "1 . er milk, 12¢ | tinw: « soemipt fee {'l SEATTLE BEATS PORTLAND |The foreign office at Moscow vest. iahly pro : pat nue - axe | ew se o, | hamards, Careless workers will Pe) During the first three months of| officially reproved the officials . of w the rnoek ' ar far 4 peaches, | Teuinded of 0) re and fr) tne new year, Seattle will turn out| announced that Germans com ¢ ' ee t ws arning , « fine fOr} 16 steel steamships for the govern-| Petrograd. It was declared that “ ‘ metit oF ee | ment, as compared with seven turn-| report was “provocative.” e- | FARME AND 150G% = 2 °C TENT iw ee or ee ee y Portland in the same in- — x ee nae ake T ios On “Wale to write. reperte| he tonnage of the Seattie-/ TWO TOTS MISSING Water Front Property ie STEVENS man w take| will | Seerorate 109.400! cart Bronk, 16, bas Dam erat r cpipgdaeess aat ans steps to remedy t eg ee gyre aca Hg |from his home at 1500 Hiliot a1 4 |. Psy Paes eh R. E. Warren w of Chiet | PUES 2 | since Tuesday afternoon, his mother "i400 | MILLWRIGHTS WANTED , Warren, an empiose In the pipe AOD | yACTORIA LEAVES WEDNESDAY | Tevorted to. the police. Wed 4 : of the Senttle ruction ry)” s Alaska Steamship Co.'s liner|H@ has light hair and comp peeaihreg ade ¥ Victoria left for Houtheastern | ond in wearing a red and Blue ~ sonst Dead yard noe . Alaska Wednesday. Cannery sup sy po a edyeegges 19--City Real Fstate for Sale| Wiley, of the cat plies constitute the bulk of her Harold Egan, 13, 1728 Boren a = —————S « immediately put Warren in charge caren. has also been missing since Tuesday, De yo: . TVER, TEETH } of wafety first in that yard ' wa | Harold has dark hair and eyes, LOOK —LOOK—LOOK | yard and share tn the pro Highest Setee “I need the ©o-of pen of ihe FRENCHMAN VISITS HERE was ne a gray suit and el — 2 lars at 210 Liberty Ai a men,” says Warren ne number | : veyor of | Mackinaw. A BARGAIN ON RAST TRRMR | eT aeRO tet , of Injuries can be cut in half if the| 7H. Laverie, chief urveyor of | pcm am ner Youle Mair tting rorke ne! y repo and iy - - 4 - + inkaate KIN ie #TENGS. a —_ fs "1 Pigg the podran | POM) French shipbuilding represen-| THREE SAMMIES KILLED HOTTAND: pe y ol kpotting proposi-| &U on & tour of inspection of Pacific /Thirty-neven casualties in France ai | erial services | : : a Soe Paneer aiivienas nounced by the war department von y » een) a | ee PERE RRN secanSeRHC NER | afternoon, included three killed EN ‘ * — _ | action, two deaths from wounds, tt _ ; |, fanns von turvoxes | TOAST KAISER; | 1st, ‘ss satm trom ve | 7 special card pass system will, in © ly wounded and 17 slight — ee lent atte futares kemutnergoross| — GIVEN 90 DAYS | seversy ma sec}. | effect on the Seattle waterfront, #o| OAKLAND, March 20.—For drink ne "hin | Umat those who have no legitimate|ing a toast to the kaiser in a local! WRECKED AUTO FOUND xand| business there can be singled out|cafe, 19 men are sentenced to 90/ A seven-passen Studebaker seedinen eq | nd sent to wherever their business) days in jail and fined $200 each by| mobile, with the rear right rr Police Judge Mortimer Smith. “I)/ «mashed, was discovered about | United States Marshal, Royle is|am ‘iving you the maximum sen {o'clock Wednesday morning in D souTn EXD j now in receipt of the cards, which|tence for disturbing the peace and|iap canyon, near the Beacon 49, beat fn {he Intends to distribnte to various| regret that there is not a more se- Teaed: any’ 2.| corporations doing business on the| vere penalty,” said the court _ vet | waterfront . . Me CENTRAL 4 | waterfron oan defendants gave notice of aD! i. yo, OF Foe, every bec ~ “itt; Bu: ‘brift Stamps ‘ | FERRY BREAKS DOWN One of the men was Dr. H. FE. . | _ The county's ferry, Washington,| Franck, prominent physician, for-| They carn money, They save money They save life at the front by aratl| Tuesday evening, at 6:30, broke|merly in the United States medical : Uncle Sam win the war. i down while en route from West Se-| reservecorps. Medicine or Food? Mr. Good Advertiser, do you regard your advertising as medicine or food? If medicine, do not give it unless your business is sick; if food, do not undernourish the business, especially in times of uncer- tainty. Wheatless days and meatless days co not mean eat less food, but use different food—perhaps, eat more of it. Times like these do not call for less advertising, but better ad- vertising, and, perhaps, more of it. Cut out the extras, the money spent for friendship sake, the luxuries of advertising. Stick close to the daily newspapers—always the most economical route to the largest number of the householders of the community. The newspaper reader, buy buying the paper, helps you pay the cost of your message to him or her. The Star’s advertising columns are universally known as “the best buy,” offering more for less. The greatest circulation in the Pa- cific Northwest and all within the Seattle trade zone. GOVERNMENT CIRCULATION STATEMENTS (Six months, ending Oct. 1, 1917) THE STAR ........ THE TIMES ....... THE Pik. oi. cs. ; Phone Main 600. Ask for the Adv sevens + 69,642 ertising Manager.