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ag oft 57 ebeie ahd sis BFERF aati 33332233! 4 33 " —s ey SHTREMAN ATTOR full set of email farm buildin a follows: Conductor and moterman| [6° Unity ephone. aeration. Wills, probate matters,| some clearing, which will Stectric street railway, harbormoan (ins | : Bireages, notes, collections. Rvery:| goed start; near good school, ser); junior engineering chemint ‘ \ Thing pertaining to a general law prac-| and town ToD ie alntonance onstnect:| o., } WILL SELL, SUBINOT | ‘Third and James | 48 New York Block | Palies ‘matron, animal attendant, | 1.000 Delile Virgin iilver Mine ...60.16 | BEA MAY RLIOE-WOMAN LAW: |WACKE HANGH, WEAR BANGOR “sample caitector, playeround tn-| 1109 tetine Electric Welder 4 Conmaitation free, contitential |" one.thind Nottom land, balance , minute clerk. | Applicants | 1.200 Med Monareh, assets. paid Meeral practice. | Collections us 10 scree under © « je for one year prior to 0 Alaska Homestake Gold Oriental Building. Main 2781 : pastures, runal Nag application. Last day for fling, | 6.000 Chitine iu (War or ScHOFY—Lawyer, 18 Downs Mi.| f{irly good t-room house: bis April 38. 1918. Detailed Information Karle) " 568 tnd ave. Consultation free; gen-| DAM and other estbulldings given at comintasion’s office. 000 Lane Mtar Oil, oi 03 Te, fractice all cones; fees moderate. | $5000: $600 cash, Dalance say. | Ad=| 525 | 1,000 Liberty «M1 & ¢ eoming ‘08 Fob batt esraptisen ts1, GEN. | SEQ ———— an se Valen WO ote feral practice. Turke Bide., 905 Second , ai ‘ | ulee xv Gra Main t308 : 18—Real Estate Wanted } YOUNG MAN WANTED won RAAPARAAS een nnn | WEAVE ER FOR HOTEEA | |. | 39—-Poultry for Sale ATTORNEYS—PATENT partments and rooming neuste: ims| |" We want a young man go || ADVERTINE YOUR FOULTRY, PANU I T. RIVERS— Consultation ana isi? o jou eaywe | ing to hig! echool, about 7 chickens, eetth eons, ete, to thie patent booklet free. 822 New York Bik.) fity. Wolff # Asendert, Beaboard| | years old, work after || section of The Mar. “Bee raise FRED P. GORIN—Petest Attor-| cer -socn rRorERTT—PURLIC| | School. Steady Job with ealary, | Se nnnone is ce tue vetundes, "Mii Cental]. Resity Irareae. Commission $26. Buy-| | See Mr. Parleh oe Oth, Dene || 43—Lost and Found Mdin 390. Free usok on patente, |“e7e waiting Liberty Bide, opp| | hue, The Star, 1207 Seventh | | - —— Ride 7 7 | 2. 1 ave | id Bur ni | ~~~ eee | | fran ADVERTIONNA te Acreage for Sale PrHONT in See MAIN 600 vening Inese center, with me ning an The Stor | iiiiietr sass SGovenmise® Ve) WANT AD) So Ge YOUR wanke >” : za" what you want. Why pay more? Rates Effective May 1, 19T {RANSIONT..CASH ADVER- TISING Cash In advance—any classifi- Se Eee Youneand > pie Wy The Durland Agency, 012 Leary Hon: cents per tine or fraction of fine. Bix times for the price of five {RANSIENT.—CHARGE ADVER- TISING fer tine per insertion ...... 10s Hix Insertions for tho price of rive AcRRS NEAR JNFFERSON PARK Right on Meacon ave, boulevard, and ripe for platting | $1,200 PER ACRE; RASY TERA | o Owner, Bainter J, oF addrens | PO. Rox & Wilt WELL, CHAP “ENGHANGE OR RENT, FINE COUNTRY HOME, 19 acres; 2 cleared. I Lock Box 4 Sauk. Waeh aan ie 15—-Farm Land for Sale ~~ RFOCRED DAIRY RANCH CONTRACT ADVERTISING Tine per month—1 mo. .$2.05 Hine per month? mos. 210 Vine per month—¢ me 1.95 fr line per month-—12 mos. 1.80 Vines each week, 1 year, pet Hine .... ‘ TMe $E lines ench week, i year, ‘per ine months add -cont—The months add 1 cent OPEN SPACE 500 Hines to be used in t year, is Benin Gener ERROR oats 1G rns ened is Weg | "Eee noe ten Fol ow the e hunch woday~ Tee fas to Be fined in 1 Fe _ Ee Ubiate bess ch Sthese soeney, Tole et ever A repult Sf ranch ts a big m maker today SPECIAL RATES ON LEGAL mice od week vous throuieh the ieetire of Want gt Department || 1 scree slashed and In pasture.” Be Sreparty, aul MAIN 600 | 7" one RCTAL CO, | w Se. ntl Star | Tuite OF BORE MOAR So In The Seattle Star e ate oar ie nd Phone Main 600 reasonable terms tt We can make ve should see this prop r HARD COMMERCIAL, CO. | $2-—Male Help Wanted |38 A—STOCKS AND BONT Port Orehard, Wash | . sere ¥ ACRES, $1,500 |WANTED—DY TIM CIVIT, smrvic - 1 WILL BUY | g200 Cam RacANcee ranue — | Commission, County-City fiids., appit-|100@ Alaska Petroleum @ Coal _- Legiipertarpnmee eres 19—City Real Estate for Sale eT A CHATTEL “LOANS pare Manipping Doard “|r M tor rep nttrensed MONEY TODAY TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS school at University of Washington, | OF as " ei" oa 3 ‘6 from lekty and Beattie. Trains engine room officers gg at Mes Fae Fre te nee ne cea, five |DUTe_s let on graded street. with sewer Fenn eM eine, TO ort cat | All elder reply lettare of lemer numbers ee water and cement sidewalks al! In and ar Native orvmaturaiine’ eftt-| UDAR above will mot be held after thie ald wens only Mtationary. locomotive en- notice expires SANDERS & CO. y one block from Phinney ave. car.| pincers, offers r venders. etatbie | THE SRATTLE #ran Jeed-1004 1. C. Smith Bide Bit, ote2. | Teetve sold since Munday Course month ™ enth ° eee ee ee ANA [Thone oF call today for particutara mont wes Grama 800 COLLATERAL Loans | Bivart Sarita, ‘Wussteaten, |! LAR WORENF ewe TOAN MONET ON BTR | JOUN DAVIS & COMPANT i a prrr or LAnon | K road to Reattle, em SAN MONEY 0: | 107 Becond Ave Employment Rervice | ining ments and jewelry at 2 per cent. NO | round. Floor Union and Pirst Aw | in. Pinder please mat OTHER CHARGES Others may AD-/ Phone Main 2141 or 142 Ww ere Av | Morris, BR. F. Dz 1 ae TBRTINE lower rates, but how about | ———yayr * — ei | adie 4 Ep ceeratnatGne wncy care Tyee SOU MEET ACE Otic | Ps heiep — -irheaa |e ae a t you wan home. Owner gone bec onKr ; - MAA HATTIF: DAVE PLEASE CALL tres on paved street: and alley alse] ADLE PLACE TO BORROW] paved. This te close-tn property; close ‘ea DIAMONDS and JEWELRY.| to car line; one of the finest districts |Good wage _ tmrv rates: confidential. Price for « snc RICAN JEWELRY CO., $09 Secon ONET LOANED ON ALL ARTICLES emsential work 4272, ‘employment. RAR net | AAU TOMORTE FS FOR SALE eae —_— ABVERTINN YOUR CA WARGATNG 2 me Thewsnnde of posstbte ef value. The Reliable, 907 Third ave 2103 First, we eon 1) paid workers and sh nnn anna | CHOON COTTAGE, ALL FURNIMIERD: |NEWEPAPER SOLICITOR WAN Ln | yard men look for “Teed Car Rar- pened KODAK WORK Denutiful view. Price $1,375; 1200 cash.) St on Sure fA Drop- | gaina” In this column. Ree rates at top boa - . ine | of firet column IAKERS—"IN AT 1 AT ¢ THmrne) “*!Aace like moet ernert Mr. Parish Som. “Dopartanes | gym rerey serene ota 19 cents a roll. Jacobs, P.-1 ee ine, 7 om yy mons TEAGD ened care Winton Meier Om AUTRE OF two cROOW APART: saa i ie DANCING SCHOOLS ‘mente; walking Gletane 2 toot | ey 45, For Sale Miscellaneous _ AnH AND BOORA front; paved district; # Phone et 3899. | iF forroprome OvanantEREs TO teach you old or new dances. Prof. | — Refore bhutlding be our prices tah, paints, plaster TIDCATED THOOM HOUR FOR Oewald, Elliott 2187. The Hippodrome, tii00 aA rent In Port Orchard, $12.60 per month, x Fitth and University. f-room cottage: bath: tollet provided renter will purch rooftag ~ wrinnananannnn| fine view of Seattle: § minutew aie i hee Ni send you our laree. Mivetrated ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES to ferry. Terms 467 Empire Bid Sate ae’ ciao svat catalogwe No, 21 free on request, pest- fioMe OF @ ROOMS; ON LAKR) $135 Guttane gees @ "6 Lom Bo GOOD WORK—O.R. HART-|" snore; Beautiful view; leased sroud:| PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. | §-s-panei pmsl ONES erga helped eral Hi90, 1604 Laurelshade ave, Port Orchard, Wash rg gm EOE Opti . ibnnnnnnnmnnprnncrnan | A DRTRO DR ALINS REVRREERE ATIVE | oe pir rooting CTANS to sell mart tern to the boat build. | Tro ply roofing Eimands. Fraser-Paterson Co's balcony |19A—REAL ESTATE FOR SA a vicinity; liberal | Three-ply roofing ee 2286 je? Wikt—wiy are Sam eee “PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | \-acre tracts: close tm and near ship yards; just outside of city limit Om KATHRYN HARRISON—001 sIxTH | [NES and no asseamments. city ey. city deliveries: free wood. Come out era in your immed commission to right party, Can make Geliveries on time. Address ft D. Maher. #2 #t., Detrott, Mick Seer] mee Sale _ - YOUNG MAN, 17 TO 2. SALART| now and pitch your tent and raise your The largest factory in the Went setting STORAGE — 3 own garden. $250; $8 cash and $5] wane tearning newspaper work. fee| fitect to consumer, We sell anyone, DRY FIREPROOF STORAGE WARR-| monthly. Liberty bonte accepted. Mr.| thi anywhere, and guarantes ante de house. Central Storage Co, White! © Roz 255, RF. D. No. 4, etty.| caitor of The Star livery, Bie Sidney 1301 | OR WILLIAMS CO. 2, Sane fete naggan genannten re PORT ORCHARD COMMBRCTAL —— | Ra NS I __ SBCONDHAND CLOTHING hy reason of ita location at county | WANTED —MEASENOER ROT } GiatninG BovonT AND SOLD. 1964 Scat of Kitenp county, is best equipped | tween 16 and 15 years of age : TENTS, AWNINGS Pint ace. i018 Westlake ace Phone| to offer real barging In the Puget| salary and chance for promotion Rrerything In Canvas Main £999. found Navy Yard District on vacant| ply i115 Fourth ave, the Paeif J. Webb Kitenen & Oa — — lots, tmproved homes, unimproved and| # Tel. Co 211) University 7 Y proportionately. malta Other arti-| tmproved farms. CALL or write Port | CARPENTER ON FORM WORK, #1 ¢ Pano ch eae ek Orchard Commercial Co., Port Orchard. | LA HORENA, $4.00; ight hours’ work: RAVAN AAHM HF 6 WATH T0o8 1 oe a Wash. Office open Sundays. ‘1 = ime TURKISH BATH Aonnat aRAP See cee en nn | area aaa hones TMPRRIAT, —TURKIA PATHE, {168 |Two-room house; one-acre nearty alt A.W. QUIBT CO.. Bremerton. | AND OVERCOATR FROM $2.00, TO Yourth ave. Electric cabinets. thera-| cleared: fruit treem; chicken houses:| igi WANTED--CREAMERY HELPER | $15.00 PRERENT THIF AD AND GBT pectic lampa, tohar Rneamation my| city water: fronts on Lake Hurien car|~ Good wager; permanent work. Inquire| 10 PRR CRNT OFF YOUR PUR: Specialty. Lonis Myers. chiropodiat Mine: inside of city Hmite; de fare to) gt once, Sheat Creamery, Union st CHARE 1904 FIRFT AVE. meehano-theraplst. Phone Main 32 in: Immediate delivery. | Siiisae f Third av : = hano-theraplat. Prone Main 3219 t shipyards: immediate delivery.| siiey between Second and Third aves. | GAA PRED CLOTITER, CADIF® AND | 0 cash, balance 0 monthly. | day or night ENERGETIC MAN FOR WAREMOUSE| men's $2 up. Trunks Rulteases, Shoe: Oe | work, $20 week; steady employment. | We buy and sett Tew BY Apply Belknap Giass Co, Ratiroed ave. | QW F a ca a LOOK AT App eewart ig, Gees: Oo . Ne TANOH FOR RENT. Should bring $1,000, 3 piled on purchase. Me ar - it for $ cash, $25 a month “GREENE'S MENS UPSTAIRS) _tnton eerMOTOR, 15595 Firand new; ready to move into: on city} you $34 on sore} TVTAWW IPED WATH. Tee ter car line i ninntes to shipyarde. “ | “PHONAGAT API GPR FPR Fores AND APARTMENTS | “Wnite” Center the place to live,| Third ave ‘ COREG KROORES NEW STANDARD HOTEL W. H. Wits WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR BANK MUSICAT, RECORD EXCTANOR Geren Gat Ave. und Die Ot Main 2209. 407 Oriental Miag.| messenger: high #ehool education pro-| 141g Westiake MANOR Maren eakere, ovtelds reeme; clevator |THE PONT ORCMARD GOMMBRCIAL| _forreé. Apply P.O. ox 1 Opposite pew Times Ride. service: phone tn all rooms: first-class CO., at Port Orchard, has a number|WANTED—BOYS AS EXPRRIEN ‘We boy. trate, « ange, repatr. t: The and up; with p of good home sites for sale at prices| candy helpers. Pacific Count Seay WANT TRON WANTED +. ranging from $35 to $200 per lot, en!) ©. | Witt pay fale price fo medium st “ORDIALLY INVITED | enay terme. If you work tn the navy ee | trun It tn ood condition. We M16 | should own your home '| 44 FEMALE HELP—WANTED care of eae Rooma 28¢, Ihe. ihe ni : i done rd te <= | WANT T hve OLD PORTAGR ore A SNAP | and girls for light factory | 46—Wanted Miscellaneous zp Acregae for Sale BRAUTIPUL, MODERN 7-ROOM MOURE | Py h d-|¥ fi 16 viel ull basement, for 700; terme. yr eo URE HIGH ERT CARH PRICK Pal 1h fall Meee ets saettiok| Work, in the most Mod-| irr, mink aed rant akin Boches Forced to Rebuild Bridge They house today passed a rivers and harbors x $20,000,000 can need mae oe vmm( POLICE SAY THEY'VE | *ztects became nnown tony | “sca” wil te remerved toe tea those war department necessary to the war. Only two new STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1918. PAGE 9 LATA iter am ut of the goodness of their hearts,” OBSERVED ALSO “ DR. EATON TALK IN HARBOR BILL Was April 17.—The ppropriation bill, It contains no projects or those considered projects are carried in the bill One ¢ the most important war provisions is an appropriation of $4,000,000 to improve Charleston har bor, & C., to prepare for a giant naval dry dock. Another deepens the Hell Gate channel at New York #0 as to speed up transportation of supplies and men to Europe Other large appropriations are for work on the Ohio and Miesiaaipp! rivers and harbor at Norfolk, Mobile, Key West, Los Angeles and Philadel phia. BAN ON STRIKES IN MINNESOTA ST. PAUL, April 17.—Strikes dur- ing the war were forbidden by an order today of the Minnesota Safety comminsion of the state war board. ‘The order forbids strikes or lockouts and directs employes not to ask for union recognition In shops where the labor organizations were not recog nized before the war CITY ASKS FOR MANDATE} Application for a writ of mandate to compel an immediate hearing on the suit of the city against the trac tion npany for $61,917 damages was made Wednesday by Hugh M. Caldwell, corporation counsel. The cane, which came up for hearing Monday in the King county superior court, was continued until May 6 by Presiding Judge John 8. Jurey FINDS GLASS IN CANDY itterberg, 6005 Seaview ave. - ned police headquarters Wednes: ay to report that he had just in a Jom tooth on a hunk of glass in rome candy purchased of 8. C Snyder, 3400 Fremont ave 55—Business Personals CUT 18_TO 39 conns OF woop PRR DAY WITH THIS DRAG SAW You can do the work of 20 men with Polson Portable Drag Saw, saw- ing cord wood, cutting shingle bolts aid clearing land Here t* a drag saw that you ean depend upon—made strong for heavy duty work. Macked by one of oldest implement houses in the Went Han nafety automatic clutch ao you run light machinery. CALL AND SEF_IT. Folder Mailed Free .N IMPLEMENT COMPANY 631 Western Avenue Seattle, Wanh. ‘Take 1 or # lessons e: STEVENS 727: little cost private halle Gay and evening. 1523 4th Main 2911, Member Dancing Tenchers’ Anan., New York VO GREENE — NOTRE HOLLAND. Fourth and Jefferson, near court house. ren, 7016 18th W. Phone Pallard 1267. | RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING And popular music taught In 20 lessons Pantages Fide. ive RIN WW PNLIG #TRNOO- rapher, 808 Crary Bide SLD GOLD, sILven, THETH, BIA- monds wanted. Highest price paid, 108] | | ! from car ‘in a ne block fr j 4 . I i ! om © e and one bloc! om acto Seattle; | ALARKA FUR CO. 87 Madison # | AT, KIRKLAND {| gees boulevard. Call owner, Kenwood ern fact ry in eatt “ iF VOU HAVE ANVTRING TO GAT 4 ceed thacrs || 72 pain good wages, steady work. | can tne Pacitic Anction Go. Main 6586 ; ) Bile Avetion Qt, NUL AS, 7-RooM Tous | | sagan —HERGALBW—aTNbe 198 | Apply Employment De-| 48—Dressmaking Done |: n bale anen tL a month. & rooma; wath:| partment, American Can | ®XP#¥T Dreamaren—ny DAY OR poems newts ape 6 stones torte) pantry: practically new; full basement: | > | __Diece. Phone Rast 1789. | 2 .ood weltx pure water: house || Eoziog: improvements ail paid: 200| CO., foot Cedar st. | eee Simeet New: oot Lines coome; || fest te car. Owner, 9941 W. Teth. | — FUNG LAD 50—Furniture for Sate | house sione worth $2,500 when | | allard $28 —————————| FOR TELEPHONT Pea” CRED FURNTTORE UN 1 fintened: near grade and high | | $420 BNAP | NO PREVIOUS ‘The Sine. Hundreda of home seekers | sehoot, ferry dock and stores: | | 60x196-foot lot; Iles level with | NECEASA and well paid workers look for | ood, rich soll; almost level, {| good soll: near Reinier Beach car 9 Pen WERK PAID Furniture” tn this colw { ae ee oe ee a Pe. + Bee WHILE LEARNING at top of first column, Ighway, e, jut as it | 1 Oe RAPID ADVANCEMENT IN SALARY, ] stands, $1,600; terms |22Furnished Houses PERMANENT POSITIONS, fi EXTENSION DINT FAROE balance $20 per Coe ° eg nnn | EXTRA PAYMENTS FOR SUNDAYS five te . $4.00 take | Jookine fora bargain come over ||TO LET—6-ROOM HOUSE AT BEL "AND HOLIDAYS | 2 12 persona. 94.00 takes | today and sce thie piace ‘Take |] mont ave, and Ping st: rent $20; fur-| appry ro TRURPHONE COMPANY. | evinwnnnts EINES AAI Vast Madison car and county for wale, $350. It's a anap, 4 OPFRATY WOOT, 1195 4TH AVE. | | ferry to office of Murke & Far- | | pire Bide | ReTrw: m. and 6:00 p.m | ve | rar the. in Kirkland, and in- || WyLt, FURNISHED ROOM HOUSE, | APT, NEw OR OLD DANCES OUARAN FORE quire for J. L. Breneman. 1 Bixth ave Take East or ae taught. ae 5. 1 as to| nd pay higher prices than any house i North Queen Anne car. $24 et rae SS ee onl ae ve Main 2988 — ——__—___—— fisvan WITH 16 ROOMS, FURNIAHED wala. Plott. 9187 __Anetion Co., 2008 Second i 5 ACRES, $500 for anie cheap, H-182, Atar Ginta wanteD SApER TUnE | Wake Porn, Co, 408 Bike, Main @6i * $50 CASH, $10 PER MONTH seat Annnnnnn [OTe Mop we Fay feo wer |* of enttle, view of city and Bound: | been pts." Hitt Fireworks Co., nainter 5. 1 55-—Business Personals Several creeks and springs; good soll.) WANTED—GINIA IN THK CRAC i meena You ean live here and work In Seattle. am | Packing | department. Pacific Const 9, 50 ie @9. alt 5 ACRES $260, $28 CASH MONMOUTH APARTMENTS | Wanreo—atha FOR TR CAS pr|% Navy yard poultry garden; part bottom | department, Pacific Const | PYEGLASRES, MPECTACLES, FITTED very easy to clear: on county road. 2020 Yorler Way io 8 sone gah UR Ab ae oo ce coinplete, $2.60 Can you bent it? Ve le t ations Wte Including examination. Aohwart AAREN & SEXTON CO. t-room furnished apartment, Fema ua ions Wt Optometriat, 297 Epler Block, 819 Be 1910 Firat Ave. Billiott. #347 Z-room unfurnished partment, HKERPER OR COOK FOR MENT] ond ave. Tiroken lenses duplicated sr rnind chem norrom—— || 200m furnished apartment, $16 eidow with email enild, ‘Tourist hotel, | ans ce— HTAMONDA,— OLD GOLD 20 ACRES $50 Ce oh aided @ | ARSENAL RI Mt annnnnnnnan| O10 JEWELRY, OLD” AULVRR 20 scren of all rich bottom land; level] a ot Besene 6 , Watenne OLD. RATSH TEI ye ae aces, irre Phone Beacon 77. | 138 —Business Chances | wHHher PRICRS PAID. to acho! rket; adjoint ditto FOR BALE HART OR Bit a, | SMITH JEWELRY CO, ixhbors; bottom watered by «a spring 7 * 4 geod location ana paying Ane 412. C. AMITH ALD dTH FLOOR. OP creck, Just the place for ducks, geese, . going. Will sell on terma and reas 7% WH TAIN: tronte dandruff, eosema. Just the vince for ducks, weeee:/27-—Housekeeping Rooms —_| Abie price. Also two houses and total” Mosulte GUARANTEED: Indies, gen $10 per month. 1% Downs piWABANT (GUT HOUREKEEPING| centrally located. Write or call at) tlomen. Violet ray for colds, rheuma- + 109 fecond ave. oe ee 16 minutes’ ride from First ave.| fp, Am going to quit tbusiness,| tiem: face massage mpoo. Open Wiches ii; uies BOOTH OF PORT| recon, 1641. W. Mydorn, Box 917, Auburn, Wash.| evenings. Loulse Dalton, 217 Eitet| COL eee oe epi; | SHARMA ARAAAAAAAAA, | THOKR_INVERTIGATH ‘THTA | _ Thaw note 245 about & acres fet. Wil make «| 30-—Fur, Rooms for Rent [#416 taker this iitie grocery. with tiving | OUI COURSE MATES Ky PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. RENT Your “SPARE noom. rent $ 50 You will look no furth Hippodrome, Fitth Port Orchard, Wash. | We can find # desirable, paying roomer when you see thif, 447 Empire tide t Pitltote #187. NAR Ts AM ROUTH, TATY| G¢F you. A S-line ad in THE STAR) winwt AVE, DELICATESSEN |onp. GoLb, sitvEn, TERT, DIA: hour from Pioneer square; one nore be a you only S20 for two days. £50 luye the beat paying te lunch and| monda wanted. heat price paid, 108 fruit; cleared; fenced; well; 2-room!| WOT NT LEWO FURNISHED ROOMS 1 Nn t It has not| Gheery at hours; $100; terms like rent, 66 New| In Univeraity district, 4209 10th ave.| changed hands for four years, Bnovgh| DIAMONDS, wWATCT ON CRMDIT Bork Biock. BB, 110 cach, North 1234, sald, Rent onty $20. 467 Empire Bid. MICHARI, 20% PIM MT, z a : Easily reached for ministerial services Private pariors, Main @491 | PRACTICAL NURSE MRS WILLRIK Seattle | CUO So anne 59—Legal Notices Gn” OF VRSsrLia NAME 18 HERERY GIVEN that, umder Chapter 107, Laws of 1881, and Art ¥ | 62, . R.1 ond in pursuance of the authority granted by the Commissioner of Navigation on the application of Co. Jumbia Salmon Company, the name of screw “BERLIN™ (offietal No. 41 net tons, has been changed LN On M. DRUMHELLER ctor of Curto Kenttle, Washington, April 12, 1918 60- Public Notices FO WiloM Vi MAY CONCHRN The undersigned haw made application t et Lumb 1033 Jackson at., ition. Any ng nat much will file much p at the of Superintendent of Bulldings prior to April 1918, 6. ¥. GUTHRIB, Owner MeINTOBH-TRUMAN LBR, CO. Leanee. NOTICE The Minute Men of Procinets 18 will moet Wed renin the Summit seh v8 Union. Purpose, organizat rolled M. M, in this district should attend. PRY bts ANY NY Me: News & Notes France has a brand new bridge across the Alxne river which waa built for her by Germans. Not exactly | ger consideration wn to have helped to destroy the old structu pecially recommended by the| GOT BOLD, BAD MAN | £2 !* % efficient, ax evidenced by | admission will be general. From 20 ’ can une motor to pump water or! Shipyard and Waterfront ‘LAUNCH FIRST STEEL SHIP AT LOCAL PLANT Patterson McDonald shipyard, on Kast Marginal way, at 9:25 Wed nesday morning, the 4,500-ton steel steamship Belatta took to the water, amid the cheers of the men who constructed her nd those of a large and enthas- lastic crowd of spectators. Mrs. K. M. Canlkins broke the bottle of champagne over the bows, the rollers creaked, and the graceful ship was launched to the blare of music by the ship- yard band. The Relatta is the first of a series of ten vessels that are being oom structed for Austraian interests, Your more of these are on the ways, in various stages of completion, The Patterson McDonald company is practically a new concern, OF ganized last June. The firm has several shipping board contracts un * however. The Germans who rebuilt it were prisoners—men from a regi ‘At the right of the photograph the Germans, under ALL AY HEAR WASHINGTON, April 17-—Btrick | 1 ‘en suddenly with an attack of aes| With Sineahi a plexy while out walking today, the uted among shipyard workers, @ Chilean, guipassader, Lon ree large crowd ts expected to fill the Aldunate, was near death at 3 o'clock NU, Arena Wednesday night to hear Dr, thle ofeeaees Eaton and Capt. J. T. Gray, of the | His doctors reported the ambassa nation service section of the ship dor was unconscious and oecuanag | w ASHINGTON April 17.—The| ping board, discourse on the war. An would not long survive, | allies have contracted for all Liberty | overflow meeting will be held in the penoB sin | motors produced in excess of Acneri-|1 chor temple annex. it became known today cats will be reserved for thelet: ranxiety to get the surplus R. F. Thomas, who, according to| which can be produced after quanti ped bf Sant Ow 4 Raay was = the police, is a “bad pager BP sod ert ty production is attained. aide. * rested in the rear of a poolroom at! “Incidentally, American factories 4915 Rainier ave, Wednesday morn-|are making some of the Rolls-Royce, ioe Aubrey Eaton ing 2:20 Sur n and other foreign engines| Church, of New York, and When searched his pockets yielded! used in aviation. of the national service section a gun, a blackjack anda ring of keys.| Motor truck production is being|the United States shipping board | Ie confessed, according to the police,| slowed down to give shipbuilding] emergency fleet corporation, is tour | his intention to hold up the es-| more steel. ing the country in an effort to stim tablishment, and named an — SS ulate industry by presenting condl- hotel r'Jotinson_ was tested at an) iad United race = to succeed im jte arrests, : c Gray, a young veteran of the British AWAIT UNION ACTION {KANSAS CITE Mo, Arct 11—|SChlvamen at te ont and Sal | “There will be another Liberty Loan, wwounted saves <e : bee Settlement of differences between and another—no one knows how Following Wednesday night's \the Waterfront Employers’ Associa-|many—and there will be another | ares, Dr. Eaton and his party tion and employes regarding a wage | draft and another and another. You|¢o to ‘Tacoma Thursday, and trom increase will be taken up again at a | must realize this is no ordinary war./ there to Olympia and Al coting of the union men Wednes-| It is a great crusade with all the] pney will motor back to Seattle, day night. in. the Longshoremen-| best nations struggling for a great} jeave Saturday for Portland, | Truckers’ hall. principle. It will end—when wel there proceeding to San Francisco. ‘The matter was discussed Tuesday | win’ Secretary Parkhurst says the patel evening but no definite action was| This was one of many striking| otic enthusiasm of Seattle has i taken. Henry M. White and Edgar | features today of the address of Ma}.| passed anything witnessed by C. Snyder, federal mediators, are | Gen. Leonard Wood, to 9.000 persons] party in any part of the country, awaiting action of the union. | who attended a Liberty Loan joilifi- Mak += = AMES SHIP CQMPANY | ublic Markets { ICET CAITNN || LAUNCHES WESTMO al P UGET SOUND The Ames Shipbuilding Company | RM Deiitec re | pagar etait, saline or seed fine pota-|| launched the commandeered steel Jeno $1.98 wack , 16 STEAMERS steamer Westmount Tuesday. This i? ~ oe ae; 8 ihe gent ies | is the fourth big ship torneo by [fribtom tea, £6o th. Federal milk, small LL AL UTES ||the Ames company, three of them: ee te aon Goce queen, 106. ALL LOCAL RO! being launched since the first of the Stong’s, K_C baking powder, 2c sire 180; | ervawens LEAVE FROM COLMAN || year. The Westmount {s 8,800 tons. Tey ee eager geal a6, she soften, 3001} |POCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET||" The other ships are the W | — |] westwood and West Eagle, all || taave ‘Arrive Hillis’ || aeattie AAITIS || ton vessels, now in commission, *. 2be; extra fancy butter T.; currant Jolly, 16¢ ™. Stall 22 Fron. red can coffee, or Mm. J. B. coffee Sa etett raecreali vuttermie, tc|| Vitor B- C-—vert Towaeead—Perti/ AvpRUS IS LAUNCHED = Jaci § hiy ground peanut butte stipe ES TE > Btall 2, Jonathan apples, She box. 1] 12:00 Steamer Set Dew for) T 1pm The cannery tender Cyprus » | stall 18, 8 Td. loaf bread, ibe. mid. (Townsend, Angeles! daily |/raunched at the yard of Marcus rhe — night land Vieterte. i | PIKE PLACE daily | *Dose not call at} | Johnson, on Lake Washington, Tues tall 17. . he fin [Vietorta Sendaye | day afternoon. She is owned by the — Gre. Mall 19. pure ai sis Fidaigo Island Packing Company, ream. be Pp Bt Tecoms Direct + | rete. cer, Ste pkg.; Det enuce eee nd will be used in Southeastern _ _| tor Stall 12, G00 bottle | a ere Alaska waters, | polish, 490; 250 bottle syrup. eeam'Tndianenetie fer 7 elevated railway, which is expected 7 nt: ant Tsweee || 10 Come UP, before the public ut ? ‘s Tietam ate.” Alows. “for orth em || committee Thursday morning, at Senm Townsend Aire ct.'10:20pm || octock, Councilman Oliver Erickson 2 Ihe. 2he; atureeon. ne, 4 the. 10c; spuds, Yakima delivered. |fahateweat demain, oe" | emcee, tng hartees toe|| EXPECTS ELEVATED Rarer 3, Mase || TO CARRY 6,000 MEN fall a8 9 With the proposed extension to the | WESTLAKE ! dally (Connects at Townsend! dally | Stalls 8-9, rib shoulder steak, 200 Th Jwith raf! lines for all! estimates that 6,000 persons can be corn beet, ite LH} sp Meg ao lge | [points on Olympic! |handied during rush hours, with @ Tha. 260; ‘Campbell's soup, 120: 60e bottle | | — aes SOTO _!____ || possibility of caring for 10,000 in an Liquid. Veneer re woap, 2 Amecertes and Bellingham lemergency. The landing depot pro [eee Ey Sernevar, 100 apr owe, arb, | Vietami@teamerWheteom! 00am ||POsed for Fourth ave. and Prefon- peas, 1Sc¢ Tb. Stall 110, green onions, | @atty [for Anacortes and! daily |/taine pl. is within two blocks of 20 — bunds new carrots, 2 bunches bo; Meltingham. i car lines, spreading to all districts lemons, 26¢ dom; new cabbage, 6o ™ i me |} of the city. |mtall 122, Pimento cottage cheeso, 1 Trerett—Nellingham—Anacertes || e | potata nalad, 206 Th.. eploed herring, || T8#nmi®. & Kelahen, fort 66mm | 200 Tb.; boned herring, 40¢ Tb. Stall 129 dally (Fverett, Anacorten! datiy | | Sings 3s “America® al Jappie butter, 17c M.; apple and currant and Peltineham 1 1] figeGey tie? es Webcal fan Joan Islente—"y-Nineham She Dies of Burns | geet 116, Cee ein marmedinns, || _ Tees. Wale, ter SAT Tend] ROCK IERARS, Ii, April 1% ait 11 a i Vanntitownsend and Pel-! Mandey|| “Protect us by Thy might, Great”— reserves, ete, fle; King’s dried fruits " Bac Fee ee ee onta apricots || Mamaagiineham, via atl San! Wwed.l! put the m | vesshableg, 3 Det Monte agrigtt|| Wea Toan taland nointas"| WWear|) Qin Hf Hrbsl, Davenport, tas ti Veribest margarine, 250 Th. 3 ha, $1.00 Wriday u \complete “America,” which sha phe sg [fancy Washington © mery, 43e Tb, 2 Peet Aneta. ogy sage fancy Waste eahington creamery, s0o|| ert Temmernt Pert Anceice—Weat |/a few moments previously @xpcumam T., 2 large cans milk, 21e; coffee, |a desire.to sing. She died with the Tee°m's Weal ranch cage, de Gon. Stall || ‘Treetelesten, Noah Bay and! Thwrw'e| [before her S-yearold daughter Giess 11, Florida grape fruit, 2 for 1b Thurs'y!way porte. | Retor'y|| both deaths the result of burns re Boome Port Tewneend__Pard Ancclea—Clafam || ceived in a kerosene explosion. Ptalle 7-8, Fiake Whit and Way Porte rene 4 ae fos. Ge: large p LicFiwm ite Welatente, for! Fem} FRENCH TROOPS WIN foap, 6 bare 25c 100 Folin tollet per, 2 for Toe, Btalle|| “ere reritama Temeenese | waa. || RAIDS IN TOUL AREA 2 2ho KO baking powder, 19¢; 40c | . FridayiPort Angeles and 1| poe ogg Be age gh fh ARR gpd BH *7ieratiam, res 8h) Prey |) PARIS, April 17.—Successful 2% Tha. red chill beans, 260; 2 cans cort | Port Gamble—Lediew—Flacler Erengh raids at Butteco aaa “ peas or tomatoes, 25 Btall fresh Tahure (where Acnerican artillery paragua, the Mh. ney Winesap apples, leo wet, for! arn | " TA Mone detivered. Acai! 133, fine ‘ood. wm Gambia! dane | stationed and at Flirey (on the Toul Bae ee eerie Ibi ted anapper, 3|| _excentiT.udtew. eemaont \sector), were reported by the French Se. sie |] satnr'y'e tat er, Townend! war office today eS TTAne Peniayianevitle and Bad} ‘There was active mutual cannon. Aten 48, Lux, per phx, 280; Mags! fatwwtar Qnty | |/ading on the Somme and Oise fronts, suupa (l-plate size), Be: Hille’ red ca mer Pueet. for! 9:00pm || Along the right bank of the Meuse, |otfes, abe Mh: 3 Me M. J. N. cotteo, #6e; | ” hm Tinalow and east of Samogneux (six miles north |Eanvcnuerkraut, Lac, Btatts 26-37, 10 tba, | [ante ety | of Verdun), an enemy attempt failedy good ralt ane c true Fe Sar3 2be S)] 9:00am 'eteamer Pyeret, for! 6:30pm Koxet matches, Ife. Stall 20, home ren- | nn Tiittow and! fered lard, 806 Mi veal cut fy wren FOUND WOMAN’S HAND boneless corn tb. Stall 20, - strictly fresh exw dest butter, | Hood Canel—Gamble—t nllow IN HIS COAT POCKET te M a7 -- Hho eat tor! 12**!' J. Harner, of R. F. D. No, & Now. Part Gamnie | midn'ht | may live outside of the city limits, 1Rtammnae Rowe SOUTH END ; excont!##Manenr ana all! excant BR 6 de pe od i, ripe, 100 Thi |] Ronaayinints on Hood Canal! Aunday| but he is not so easily fooled, Maimon, 200 can; washing powder, 25¢|| Pointe marked °* are haat Iandines While riding to West tle on an [Pla pure cocoa, 286 Mh; fine coffer, || Pamenrere for thear patnia and for! Alki car Tuesday, a demure and at 3 tha. Go; bread, fe loaf; rolls, 180 dos 3] | other hort Innfing pointe mat make] tractive woman, dark, slender, fas Hn ae seici'e falike, 180 com; ransins. || wea’ ascoree all riomipee liahinty tm], Ceabene:, COOuDled She ORE Sa 2 pkgs. 260; Camp He can! || making mich landing. side. When he found her hand im” a \|r ate does not his pocket, Harner grew suspicious ’ charees 1 reported the episode to the po- Help Yourself special ble 20¢ Rar Haditity te Mmited to we bee value, 230 The, 2 Ths. 4bc} corn, to: | [ine kkaaral, not tar excent! fine for] Hoe. ‘They are looking for the lady juateos, 2 chile 260; Quaker yellow corn || whole tleket. 150 ponnds allowed free | pickpocket mew D. bag 196 ||“ Bteamerm and achaduien aubiect to —- — Plakos, 3 phate ¢ hange® without. notice, Fraight re- Leanard grocery, 8019 Greenwood 260; Cryatal White soap, be cetved daily for all points (excepting wie ah named In nhove achedute. | ave. was entered thru a rear door F. A, Sileox addressed the Rotary ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticket! and yielded 150 pennies from the club at noon on Wednesday, speak-|| flor SRO TN rane me Oe ee 00) cash register, and an establishment ing on the mobilization of industry || "Pogs ae owned by C. L. Burque, $221 Green- PUGET SOUN N. ON a DUND NAVIGATION CO. | o4q ave., suffered the loss of 200 Ticket Office, Colman Deck, | Phone Main 3993, pennies to burglars Wednesday, The” police think it is the work of boys, for war essentials, The meeting was held in the Masonic club rooms, in the Arcade building.

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