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The Star WANT AD Rates Effective May 1, 1917 TNANSIENTCASH ADVER- TISTING Cash tn advance—any clansifi- tation: cents per line or fraction of Six times for the price of five. TRANSIENT—CHARGT ADVER- TISING = 166 A insertion ...... Insertions for the price of ocerrnace ADVERTISING Tine per moath—- mo... $2.25 Ane per month-—T mos. 2.10 ine Per month mos line per month—12 moa. tines each week. 2 year, OPEN SPACE B00 Bag to be used in 1 yea ine .. a obo Hieee. to be used in 1 year, awe r line 2. a 4 to Be Wi ‘aaatinne RATES ON LI ADS Inquire of Want Ad Department MAIN 600 The Seattle Star ~~ APTORNEYS AT-LAW XANDER SHIREMAN Willa, probate collections. 0 & general bx 426 Lyon Building, Mott 2166. mattere ery LA MAY Ait t. Consul lenera! practice, BREF is) Hultdine 4 SCHOPP—Tawyer. 709 od ave. Conse: eral practice all cases Ty. Bact —e eral practice. Burke Bide ave. Main 7208, € Main 27) ation free fees mod NN amma ATTORNEYS—PATENT 5-1 RIVERS—Gonsuitation and wnt hook’ free. “FRED P. GORIN feoured of foe refunded ney. 701 Central ATTOR- prac if Downe Bike, uu 322 New York ik. | —Patent Attor- | Patent | rr | nee, (22 Burke Bid PO ATE BICYCLES AND REPAIRS NDGREN for Snell 504 Stewart, at Times sq. Main 4917, ___CHATTEL LOAN “MONEY TODAY Bicycles. PARRA from $19 to $100 made quickly and confidentially on furniture. pianos, Il stock, “SANDERS & CO. T. ¢ Smith Bidg. Ell COLLATFRAL LOANS WE 7 Tends and jewelry at 2 per cent. \ RM CHARGES Others may AD- D ‘THE lows MMISHION they charee? DENT LOAN SOCTETY, 411 Renece and t!4 Marton. Ewanacrince Pr. money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. Ine. THAN MONEY ON Dta- NO rates. bat how about ACE TO BORROW DANCING SCHOOLS THE WIPPODROME GUARANTEES TO or new dances. Prot ‘The Hippodrome, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DO GOOD WORK—G_ Rk Hant- wig. 1221 Fourth. Phone Main 2596. DRT, FIREPROOF STONAGE WARE. howse. Central Storage Co., PRRARAARAAAAA HING BOUGHT AND BOLD. 1904 1918 Westiake ave. Main 5989 $5 to 15 tor oo. eles proportionitely. Main Ae ee TURKISH BATHS TMPPRIAL TURKIAH ATH Vourth ave. Electric eabineta. peptic Iampa, specialty. Louls Myers, chiropodiat mechano-therapist. Pnone Main 9219 day or night CN) DL EAD DD aed waite” Other arti- 1 Tonk Co, BARRINGTON, 15134 2nd. HOTELS AND APARTMENTS | NEW STANDARD HOTET Corner First Ave. and Pin Large, modern, outside rooms service: phone In all room fn every reapect: Te and up; with pri vate bath, $1.50. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED GIF HOTKL—Roomn 200. 25. 80 night __ Weekly $1.60 to $2.90. 417 Yealer way 11—Acreage for Sale 2% ACRES, IMPROVED GOOD HOUSE, STOCK, 91,990 ‘Very attractive house, bungstow style; chicken house holding 5 irda, double constructed brooder house; chicken feed and ood garden raised last year; excellent water; about one- haif acre unimproved; fenced; facing splendid road; two Dincks from station: convenient for anyone working In town; 20 White Leghorn hens and some Pigs wo with place: very handy to shipyard mn $300 cash, balance arranged to suit pur- chaser Take Kast Madison car and county ferry to Burke & Farrar's office in Kirkland and inquire for T. W. Suckling. | | j { | | } i | - lance TES White Phone thera- tubs. Rheumatiem my 11—Acreage for Sale FIVE ACRES NHAR JEFFRRSON PARK Right on Meacen ave. and ripe for platting #1200 PER ACRE: BABY TRIMS Phone Rainier ¢ or address PO. Rox 8 OTs OF LOGORD-oFrr Vand for sale, cheap. Can pay for land while working In camp. For partion lara apply Three Lakes Lumber Co., Three Lakes, Wash, VHALY-ACR®, WITH AMALIE HOUSE, ih Dunlap canyon; fine garden 6 Diocks from oar; cheap, Km: ment down, balance like rent ~Ralalor ssw 15—-Farm Land for Sale a boulevard, wey ROY A LINERTY BOND AND BACK Our . : noys ee CouLp nut’ Fan IN THR YAKIMA VALLEY lecsesccos Tesday Td to 8 $35 Rmpire Ridg and Thursday, 9 to ¢, nm ih- ACRE PARTLY INPROVED RANCH with bolldings, tn Kiteap county; @ miles by water from Brem : mille from Aitverdale; 1\4 miles to dock, running water ranch; ge trout fishing, excellent for dairy and povliry farm. For sale ot Write John Relbo, Manette, D1, Box ¥ ACHE nANCH one-third rich bottom cod upland; 10 ation: geod past fairly goed ¢-room house and entbulldings Warn, “horkL®. also, RF WAVE epartine aval otty. nide heYRRa FOR houses Riltott 1640 19-City Real Estate for Sale Only ene Steck from Pataney ave. car Twelve sold since Sun: Paane or call today for particulars JOHN DAVIS & COMPANY $07 Second Ave Ground Floor Phone Main 2141 ISHED EROOM HOUSE F ture one month old: house in fir dition: lights and water: two from Meacham & Rabeock shipyard and two car lines: large lot, with fruit trees and garden. Must go North: will sacrifice this pl to after 7 p.m. phone Queen Anne -ROOM HOUSE; CLORR IN three car lines: paved street hed: ready to occupy: §2,15¢; with- t furniture, $2,000; easy tor Lave I discount for cash. Phone owner, 33. 19A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALP 4-ROOM MODERN RUNGALOW, coM- pleteiy ‘oatetally furniahed. Just & step from the West Beattle ferry. loot view. 50, on easy terme | Several Deautiful view lote, near ship- yards and ferry, at half price, on easy mi (-room cottage: furnished; magnificent view: near Woat ferry and shipyarda $1. arms. Immediate possession. 8 F. WOODY, Weat $22 West Seattle Ferry Landing. Lae beh gated PAY RENT sw fore In Jares lot and Beattie mn ener elty deliveries: free wood. Come out piteh your tent and raise your ‘$280; cash and $5 Liberty’ bona accepted. Mr 4, etty, monthly Green, Box 255, R. F. D. No. Sidney 1201 CLOSR TO RAL “ > “GEE Price $1,800; $60 month. YOUNG & RROBERG | $229 Ratiard Ave. Phone Ballard #1? THE PORT ORCHARD CommERciAl Co., by reason of Ite location at county it of Kitsap county, te best equipped to offer real bargaine In the Puget Bound Navy Yard District on vacant lots, tmproved homes. unimproved and improved farma. CALL or write Port Drchard Commercial Co., Port Orchard, Werh Office open Sundave PAYMENT SECURES THIS’ | Ineford property; clean: level: | double corner; 120x114; everything tn and paid but paving: nies é-room house, untneumbered, ail for the price of © bungalow; $2,500: enay terme Quick sale demanded. We'll show It CHARLES SOMERS CO, Alaska Tide 4-ROOM HOUSE: LOT Sox1t7 blocks north of 85th st; $1 canh; terms. f-room tent; floored, sealed an nighed: good steel range; $140 SEE OLMSTED, 87th and Greenwood. Paliard 1247 $700 CASH NORTH END, NEAR BRICK ROAD Maif acre at Haller Lake: all cleared | and fenced: 12 bearing fruit trees and berries; good poll; ready to plant; fine! place Address TL F. D. 6, Rox COTTAGE FOR BALE room furnished cottage; lot 62x! alley: garden all in; close to | Owner leaving city. $1,400: terme to| suit. Ida Smith, 5206 California Telephone West 252. VACANT BUNGALOW, #1 cash, $20 month. § roome pantry: practically new; full baseme 02100; improvements all paid fort to car. Owner, 2841 W al 226 PRICE $1,800 For anise by owner, 5-room cottage: all free and clear: lot 69x160: south front one block 1126 Market st. Call 1120 for appointment THE PORT ORCHARD COMMERCIAL CO. at Port Orchard, has a number of good home sites ft cash, dalance $20 a fur} 280A 3 70th. | eee | owner, North ranging from $35 to $300 per lot, on | tomy terms. If you work in the navy | yard, you should own your home in| Port Orchard FINE CAMPING SITES; RUNNING water; houses and tente for rent; close 9g. Business Chane to navy yard. M. Melker, Waterman, Wash. Phone K-42, Port. Orchard | FOR SALE AT A SACTIFICE BY OWN: er, fine T-room home: corner lot, 604115: excellent view of Bound. ‘Terme to 02 dint BW. | THREE LOTS: ¥RER AND CLEAR}! outside city ilinite to Green Lake car: Elliott 039). Mra, Lindau Furnished Houses 1TH 16 ROOMS, FURNISHED, Hi-182, Btar 25—Unfurnished Apts. aii for sale cheap. TTT TTT TT TTT BUY A LIBERTY BOND AND RACK OUR BOTS Sete rereeeeseene rr i — oJ THREE ACRES, $1,560 | TERMs three acres is partly im- ‘ed; has good house, chicken une and barn: location good A clone to achoola and stores; @nly 45 minutes from Third and Pike mn live on this ranch 10-cont fare. S875 \ CASH belance ¢ month f on sew n; some eo town. Lats of work hour day, $3.25 and up. Write Cheasty, Crear Lake, Wash. eee | MONMOUTH APARTMENTS | 2020 Yesler Way furnished apartment, $45 unfurnished partment, $35 | furnished apartment, $35 | | Call at Building of Phone Bsacon 77. eee 27——Housekeeping Rooms |¥ FURNTANED TOUSEKEEPING RC 0 objection to ehildr 2810 Ninth aye. 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent __| FoR RENT Two ROOMS, PARTLY furnished, to one or t middle-aged man and no object May do light h Tak car, get off at Gre two blocks up, between Wirt 123 Bowdoin place. 200 Universal High Power 2,000 Alarka Homestake Gold Seattle's 82 ood | n land, balance NEWSPAPER at oxtt Mr wht You day nu Dlocks PHRST. tee the Pik and Th Win Printing HRAKEMEN, PINEMEN, 126-150) AGR! way PRANK ing to high years school YouNG ware good wanes, Bigsest Real Estate Bargains Are to be fou dally in THE STAR Classt fled Columns, Look ‘em over and—"SAY SAW it in THE STAR.” ——__—_—— RRR AAA Male Help Wanted Ce Bert OF TAnon Rmploymont Rervte ton and First Ave, or 1418 Weatern Ave. SITIPYARD WORKERS FARM LABOR Ureently needed on war omental work. wages, Immediate employment. YOUNG MAN WANTED We want a young man fo hool, about 17 ol, to work after Steady job with salary. Mr. Parieh or Mr. Dono jue, The Star, 1307 Seventh KOLICITOR WANTED once. Btraleht satary fon. Ateady job for a bustier, Bee Parish, Clroviation Department feventh ave MAN, 17 TO % SALARY le learning newspaper work. fee editor of ‘The Star L AND NEAR WORK _ can here pay for it out of your We offer our settlers at $2.25 and up for S-hour write at on: 116 Third A Teter PRTED m Cc. SARPENTERA On FORM work, 6 LABORERS, $4.06 dufding construction elant how bunk house work red: bring blankets A.W, QUIRT CO. Bremerton. INCREASED YOLUM at ones, nm LAS AUTOMONILE MRCHAN. highest 6) Up-to-date cond) = Apply superintendent, eat Apply wt 6 GREEN Bult Hop saves you $10 on every euit | overcoat rave ns TRD—ENRAND HOY. T Co, 212 Marton st Traders’ Buildin: unnecessary. Rall * St Wit Star Lewts- a Hotel, RON WORKER ainler valley ear t 1148 Mturgia ror Fhureton with nd ave. & WANTED et spond 304 Bee * | FEMALE HELP—WANTED - BUY A LIBERTY POND AND BACK OUR BOTS ee rrr vi | WANTED—YOUNG LADIES FOR TRL- NO PRR- U8 EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. {ON OPERATING; 1900 PER WEEK PAID WHILE LEARNING. IN TIC AND NOLIDAYS. PHONE ncn TW WA an work, em factory | od wages, steady work. £0 Apply pa RAPID ADVANCEMENT PRRMANENT POst- yNS; EXTRA PAY FOR SUNDAYS SALARY; CALL AT TRLE- COMPANY OPERATING HOO, 1115 FOURTH AYE, BE- REN 8 A. M AND 6 P. M NTED — WOMEN d girls for light factory in the most mod- in Seattle; Employment De- rtment, American Can) Co., foot Cedar st. WANTED—TEN women to travel. deal fare etin teed wel WANTED-WOMAN wor! mit ‘ roltt Witt from Ballard North car at WANTED—WOMEN TO SEW tale at prices WONDERFUL shir dines la Goodell & Co., RIA WANTED CAPARLE rate and sell lors, $25 to $ Kk; railroad = paid « 4 919, Omaha RW Of OLD DANCES GUARAN- ueht. Hovrs 1 to § and 7 to Fifth and University. Prof. O# 4 Wiltott 9187 FoR Swedish hospttel, Colum LAUNDRY Ke corner Bum- and IN PAPER Tite Ing shop: wagen $8.90 per week Pireworks Co, phone Rainier & ON BUT. Johnson, 116 W. 54th Agents Wanted CHANCE—YOUR OWN ts and furnishings at wholenaie count; also fine bie business and ry an our agent. Every man buys 316 Duratex Bldg. York. FoR 8 BAL rod Kotn able cont shop. W. Hydorn G | $8A--STOCKS 1,000 1,000 100,00) 10,000 19.000 Pn TARBER SHOP, 4 CHATRE, location and paying business Will nell on terms and reason price. Also two houses and lots rally located. Write or call Am going to quit bi Box 917, Auburn, Waah. AAARAARRRAAL AND BONDS 1 WILL muy Alaska Petroleum & Red Monarch 1 WILL SELL, 0 Canada Of! & Venture Lone Star Ol], Div'd, May 1 Liberty Ol & Gas, Wyo. Gy Cont SUBIECT $0.00 6,000 Chitina Kuskulana . 2,000 fun River Ol . Mtocks in allver minca will be moat prof! 200 214 years. Buy Dellie Silver Mines table investments next fow 15 Red Monarch ob Ter. pec. 07% MAX WINKLER Union St Elliott 860, | 41—Livestock for Sale SEATTLE RABDITRY—RABBITS, ALT kinds and up. Ken: S yor 4% LOaT, sma ing worn dren fam Vind 5p. 1 prices. Breeding 1 stock guaranteed. yon, Bouth Park ING COWS, FRESH,” Lost and Found T, MONDAY MORNIN doon, $3 Beacon #681. LADY'S 1 black leather handbag contain: | money, keys, mirror, folding acla- and other articles. on back of mirror. ily, and the money Name and ad- Have « large badly needed. Aer please phone Halinrd 2288 after | m. BLU wi travelers’ al reward. PURAE CONTAIN check, pal 616 Joshua prop: | it} Piet | Fifth and) uiked care Winton “Motor Go. ORDA RAAT 45—For Sale Miscellaneous ee nUY A nonn Laney AND MACK OUR HoYH HAR AND Hoons fore wullding: b | on pas, doors, hoard, reoftng, | We will wend yo catalogue No, pald | Cottawe laws doors S-x-panel doors POxt4 Dttent windows fine Two-ply roofing Three-ply rooting Set. deft. and Goft, cedar tap aiding HAP Tenethe 2 ft paints, Husteated request, poate 149 135 170 210 809 19.00 to 5 ft... 90.00 x The larient factory in the direct to consum ship anywhere, and @ livery. ’ O. 1 WILLIAMS CO First Ave ® TENTS, AWNINGS Rverything In Canvas ebb Kitchen & Co 11 University, WHT HATH 1608 WHY NOT GAVE WONT? LADIEW AND OENTLEMEN'R SUITS AND OVERCOATS FROM $2.09 TO ' PREEENT 10 PRR CENT OFF ‘ 4 FIAT A ANOW POR RENT, KENT AP: plied on purchase Meyer-Tom | TAN Te WAT PHONHARAPHR CON APROTALAY FORFIGN RECORDS MPRICAL RECORD EXCHANG® 1816 We mitiott 2678 | new Times Nide. Ane eerhanes renal 1 PT GAROLINE PNT saws and belt at 401 enth Reattle sro alt Near Ann line der jon. (Re mie). 947 12th M, Meattle MAN'S TRUNK WANTED Will pay fair price for medium sized trunk if In good condition, W. W161 care of Mtar. THREE ENGINES FOR BALE, CHEAP. A speed hull <0 “ 1 Northlake, “Wanted Miscellaneons EXCHANOR—A LoT IN souTHT onst Seattle and a diamond good used auto. Kenwood 2376 FURS HIGH RAT CART PRICK” PATO for mote, mink and rabbit skin, ALARKA FUR CO. #7 Madison Mt pronrat quest WANTED pu Hea price, Ad» ANYTHING TO Wet Wa tall the Pacific Auetion Co, Main @6t¢ 48—Dressmaking Done F PREREMAKER-—NY DAT Phone Rast 1 Auction ‘Sale ate SALES 4 10 BECOND AVE. TURADAY, APRIL anortment of *, chink closets, rockers, Ibrary Morris chairs, r hand- THIA WEEK | Promptty at 10 2, we offer a fh } tab cod a denke, | oak wheval n an walnut tremear Aressers in all center t is Martin and emame! beds, a ve =, Cnermoor felt And cotton matirenses, piilows, bed~ ding. curtains, couches, Queene and kitehen ti Jot of chaire in oak and cheaper kinds, Ohio and Jewel ranges, @AS ranges and plates, heaters, garden tools ana utensile, fruit jars, dishes, giaseware, fancy china, best of art squares in Wilton, heavy velvets, tapestry and Axminster; m ting, rugs, Edison Diamon4-potnt Dise with 24 records, Columbia Grafonoia and records, pleturen, ete. KPECIAL ATTENTION called to the walnut bedroom set mentioned above, It is a beauty well worth your tnapection wee it; buy ft, one ed chiffonier kinds a. be and ] io } THURSDAY'A AUCTION }re20 Ant FOR THE UNITED WAREHOUSE CO., should bring the huundrede who foliow our The Liat contains several ia household goods, delivery typewriter, Duntley carpet two cases shoos, sack Al press, personal effects o roots, two boxes plumbing material, two k castings, boxes books, drugs, elaaawn clothing, tooth picks, chocolat Grill and parts, 20 boom chains, Main 2983 RUSHELL & SONS, m, cleaner, a. JOUN | 50—Furniture for Sate | ABVERTiOn UeRD FURNITURE IN The Btar, Hundreds of home seekers an@ well paid workers look for “Mar- fine In Furniture” in thie column | See rates at top of firet colume, thle page. |51—Furniture Wanted and pay higher prices than any house in the elty. Phone Main 2982 Seattle Anetion Co, 2008 Second ave. Biake Furniture Co, 40% Pike Main 6318 RN AN | |55—Business Personals _ CUT 15 TO PER DAY WITH THIS DRAG SAW. You can do the work of 20 men with Polson'’s Portable Dra: ing cord wood, cutting bolts and clearing land. | | | shingle | Here te « ari “depend \1po! heavy duty work. of oldest implement houses in the Wert raw that you can | made strong Has safety automatic clutch so you can use motor to pump water o run lights machinery, CALL, AND SER IT. Folder Mailed Free PO.SON, IMPL MENT COMPANY Irving Jennings Write to your parents be asked to return home. ee ed BUY A LIBERTY BOND AND BACK OUR BOYS WANTED OLD JEWEL WATCHES, HIGHES SMITH JEW a 6. SMITH BLDG. OLh GOLD, siLver monds wanted, _Oherry at. DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, » OLD AILV ER, FATSH TERTH. «TH FLOOR, THT, DIA- at price patd. 108 pach te A SPRCTACLE! FTTeD with apherion! lenses, complete, $2.60, Including examination Behwarts, Optometriat, 28 ond ave. Firoken lenaos duplicated. GROWS HAIN; treats dandruff, eczema. Results GUARANTEED; ladies, gen tlemen, Violet ray for colds, rheuma- tan; face maswage: Khampoo, Open evenings. Louies Dalton, 217 ieitet Bidg. Biiott 2845. NGTON--PUWLIC @TENOG: 6 Crary Bldg. nd eet our prices sth A wD 180 & up —T any SAD AND OMT) YouR PUR. | ud for Phone after § p. m.,/ eRCOND HAND of | tles of the auto « andy nd | and let us melt your old || Paper | 3° CORDS OF WOOD] RAW | for| Racked by one || You will not || pier Block, $18 Bec: | AEN A VIN TEED Why wait? Our re Ippogrome, Witt winiote #187, oor SOUR y aremteee _ and University, ’ OLD GOLd, aitven, Teeth, pi monde ted. Highest price ia. 1 Cherry [DIAMONDS WATCHMS ON OnBDIT MICHARL, 202 PIKE ST. Take i or 4 lessone Hittle cost; te hatley Gay and evenin: I" Gent. plamnee ‘Teachers TeV" GREENE Fourth and J Not content with being leaders in the shipbuilding game, Skinner & Hddy workmen have gone “over th top” with a new war work move ment Monday seen the practical comple tion of a relief fund organization of workmen, who aim to cover nearly Private pariors. PRACT tT NURAE Mia WILT sen, 7016 18th MN. W. Phone Ballard 1257 waaay VIANG tivation with a monthly contribu tion that will average $7,000. the first movement of its kind to be entablished by a shipyard Of this monthly ~ ,000, close to} 5 per cent will be turned over to The Star Kmoke Fund. This idea, which the Employes’ Soldiers Relief Ausoclation of the Hddy Corporation, was conceived and put Into actual operation by Fred Richards and “Rob” Chambers, two of the Skinner & Eddy “boys,” who wr WROTH EN ARL BAILEY—WHEN LAST s was living In the state of Me is entith | tate in Kautnns 1 he waa rained, and by communteating | Ken Malley, at Ka! information am will be appreciated BEN BAILEY. | te 1, Kaufman | Kaufman, 1 Hobruary 27 Hip 8—Lodge Notices “WwW. 0. Ww. TAKE NOTICE” oi) haw resulted his brother, nd Sailors’ n, Texan his whereabouts y his brother | ] the scheme into action, The association was legally porated Frid: lowing officers chonen Cahill, president; J, L. Holberg, vice president, I. W. Scott, secretary, D. L. Gray, treasurer. A committee of 26 has been chosen to represent the workmen “Thin iden belongs to the men, was put into working hy the men, will be controlled by the men,” de clared C. I", Cahill, newly elected! prosident To Wear Buttons “While the primary object of the association is to furnish relief for LID'S OFF AT THE | ARENA CARNIVAL Opening with a splash of color and sound Saturday night, the Boll ermakers’ carnival at the Arena is gathering momentum for a fast week's drive Monday. Mayor Han- son opened the Saturday festivities en incor Wor Flags, for the m to war Wedni 24, 1818, at WO. W and Marion st, at § p im the elty to be present Charles F Dancing after |EX-GOVERNOR HAY IS DEFENDANT IN CASE x-Governor|Hay appeared before Superior Judge King Dykeman Mon day ax a co-defendant in the case} brought by George Francis Rowe} Against the Jonevig Kennecot Cop- | per company to xecure damages to taling $150,000, Hay in said to be a heavy stockholder in the company, Howe sets forth in his action that he in entitied to $150,000 in pay-| ment for services performed as a fi- nancial agent Yor the company The copper company denies his} claim and makes a counter charge of fraudulent representation and make « counter claim for damages of $2 HIGDAY WILL TALK Hatnilton Higday, necretary of the Beattie port comminsio will deliver an address on the work of the com- | miasion at the Tuesday luncheon of |the Municipal league at the Wash ington Annex, “What the Past Has Been and the Future Promises for the Port of Seattle” in his tople BREAK DOWN POLES over a hundred barkers began vo- elferously crying their attractions, In a whort time, the fun grew fas and furious ‘A dozen old-time gambling gamen sprung into being, with the Interest at fever heat, despite the fact that the stakes ‘consisted of bogus |money, Dance halls, after the fash ion of the days of “49, were eagerly | patronized, the patrons probably re- : 4 calling seeing Louise Dalton or Mra. C. Grant, 303% 23rd ave.| ome other movie star cavorting backed out of her garage Sunday.| snout in one of them, and being Her machine shot acrona the street, | |eager for thrills snapped off « light pole, then shot |“*Rer for thrilin. lup the street and assaulted another | | pole, so that it, too, fell. Mra, Grant 1 Oe th are to then assumed charge and the activi-| The Proceeds of the show am | go Into the emergency sick fund be. a raised by Local 104, t refreshments p _FE LONY CHARG : Fi ED samme "een. une FEDERAL JURY WILL CONVENE ON TUESDAY Prosecutor Lane Summers filed an information Monday against Philip Subbinger, charging him with felony.| |The federal grand Jury, after & re Subbinger was a bell boy at the|[O™, ao aetae i ales te Palace His bond was placed at |), bar ral bs - Several matters remain to be pre- sented before the inquisitorial body, riper CATIAI || sccording to U. 8. Attorney Ben L. | PUGET SOUND | |steore: ise osia ihe wort’ provanty | Will be completed this week. STEAMERS SEC. REDFIELD WILL | ALL LOCAL ROUTES ||“ come HERE TUESDAY, DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET | ‘Secretary of Commerce Redfteld ——— a | will arrive in Seattle at 8:30 p. m. |"Tueaday to confer with the Ameri- a Beattie |can Canadian fisheries commission Port Tewnsend—Pert |in regurd to a new fishing treaty to ‘Angeles | protect the salmon. The conference 1060 [Riemer Sol Dac, for] Tiiipm || Will be held at the New Washington mid: [Townsend, Angeles) dally || hotel on Wednesday. night jand Victoria dally | *Does not call Victoria Bundaya | —_- | tae || Beattie || *Vieterie, 1. at! ARREST TWO SUSPECTS Two slacker suspects were arrest- led Monday, in the persons of Ernest Johnson and Bekmoura Susranoff, by Officers ‘N. E. Tracy and H, Aas nd. Johnson claims to have turned 21 since the first registration. Sus- |ranoff has registered, kept in communication with bees miIndianapolis. f Oam|coma direct opm ie 0pm |single trip, oem itrip. 00pm his pe: p atigacit =| | _ Public Markets mot Olympte} t 1c hwith ipetnts on Ipentnsnta, “Anacortes and Deflingham “Thiam aatly a a7 anaes large bettie cateup. ‘amp's soups, [0 fo. Swift prine washing Putted Wheat, tie Die 102, Superior Blend coffee, cream cheene, stant 1, Te th grapetruit, ee merictly head lettuce. Jello, nary ROAD, ner 3 [for Anacortes Iettingham. Atal full matoes | 260; lemon: 450%. 1aR, and) daily Frerett—Nellingham—Anacertes Wins. cucumbers, . 2 Ta. 1c San Joan Yelands—Hellingham || stati 162, pee: {E00 Nir. Hoaalie, for Port] Tcbopm | cane Borden's midn’ht!Townnend and Bel-| Monday) Ghirardeltl's vilingham, via all San) Wed, Stalls 1-3 Wed.|Juan island points. | Friday, Stall 1519 Friday! 1 Washington - : | best peanut Port Tewnsend—Port Angeles—Neah Bay and Wi . 190 , Se cofte ground chocolate, mpecial pri ave, creamery butter, 2 tall 200 230 on meat. churned 5 | | ®CONOMY Beall 29, 8 the fine gra ar, #50, Stall 61, pure natural milk, 1c at cream, 200 pt. Stalls 7-8, 2 the. Italian prunes, 250 shortening, S50; larg milk, 10¢; 3 pkee, Grape Nuts, m | OF mpaghettl, 260; 300 pure grow late, ™.: 18 corn or 26e can Hershey's cocoa, frexh asparagus, 106 5 for 100; new potatoes, for Port! 4:00pm | Sunday |Townsend, Port An-| Tuesd'y ‘Tuesd'y|gelen, Neah Bay and) Thurs'y _Thura'y|way __| Batur’y Waialeale, for) 2:30pm | Monday|Port Townsend, Port) Sunday Wed. (Williams, Dungeness! — Wed. faba 9S) ty and! Friday ise ™., ranulated sug natural milk, 1 20c pt. Stall 1%, 2 pkas. na, 250; 2 cane green 100 pke. salt, So; 2 large cans salmon, Stall 1601, pure, whol candies, Stalls 5 Kood ‘cheene. Th.; mpecial 250 coffee, 18c; fine uncolored Jupan tea, » Poet, for — Gamble! Vitoam dally except Sunday Ttopm Mteanier daily [Kingston exceptit. ud low, Ratur'y|F lag ler, day/Hanaville and pm) /loek Saturday Only eet, Mad-| ! | for! | Sunday Only | teamer Puget, for {Kingaton, Ludlow and! lway pointe, 0 2:00pm, 9:00pm eatin CENTRAL Vernon Federal milk, lari all, be; Carnation or Borden's lle, small, 60; Savon soap, yellow corn meal, 2 Tbs. 35¢; Olymptc pancake Peacock buckwheat, 290, Hood Canal—Gamble—Ludiow “Tiitami|Atenmer Wovalle, for) 12:00 daily [Ludiow, Port Gamble,| mido’ht except|**Rangor and all! except Aunday {points on F Sended raining, & pkia. 2c: 5 tha. Ste; evaporated apples, 2 tbe Pine Tree matcher, Se box; bread, loaf; jelly cake, 100 each, n milk, be; best Jersey butter, 4G M.; veal rib, 200 'th.; vent cutlets, 25e M.; rolled oats, 9 tbe. 260; farina, % the. 26e; corm meai, 7¢ tb.; Naptha powder, 60. head tii 2he; fo dings. ye pointe and for inte must make nte for landing, risk and Mability in making landing. Steamer's passenger rate does not include boat landing chark Hability te MH el, not to e ticket. 160 po Btoamers and schedules subject to change without notice, Freight” re- ceived dally for all points (excepting ma) named in above schedule, jekets muat be purchased at ticket Open from 6:30 a, m, to 12:00 midnight SOUND NAVIGATION Co. ket Office, Colman Deck, Vhone Main 3993. || other their boat Iai own WESTLAKE, Stalls &-9, pot r 1T%e th: vent chops, 200 Th. Stall 10, corned beef, 12% T.; good boiling beef, 15\sc M.;\ sugar cured shoulder hams, 26e th, Stall 105, Karo maple, ean; mop atick, 166; Del Monte pumpkin, 15¢ ean: 150 oan; large can ripe olives, 100; 14-Ib. sugar coated peanuts, 100 Tb. Stall 157, butter, 45e Tb.i peanut butter, 180 Tb. 2 cans milk, 920, Stall 159, Winesap apples, $1.20 box; 4 Iba, ontons, 100, Stall 110, Iemons, 26¢ doz.: fresh pens, 2 Ms. 2he; spin 4 tbe. 260. Stall 112, rhu- barb, be new potatoes, 150 Tb.: fresh tomatoes, Se, 160, 200 Th, Stall 180, ‘ederal milk, 106;'1 Th, Blue Ribbon tea, 300; 25¢ can maple syrup, 200, ‘ | every phase of war needs and dep-) It in} in} Skinner &| have worked night and day to get) Aprti 19,@nd the fol-| and! at 8 with a few words, after which | were sold, also some Liberty Bonds. | but has not! peaches, | Skinner & Eddy Men Establish Huge New War Work Fund Here the dependent families of soldiers and sailors in service, and care the men who are brought home dis abled, n wide neheme of distribution has been planned. In addition to the monthly contribution to The Star Smoke Fund, a similar eontributi¢ will be made to the Red Crows, ‘Thin movement, heartily indorsed by ©. D. Htimeon, head of the Seat ' Crom, han caused him to suggest the wearing of xpectally designed but tons by the m that they will not be approached by led Crors workers, The buttons will be distriut ed Koon, “Occasional putions pitals for beds and other necesnitien the possible purchase of an am bulance, and variour other expend jtures are being consid d, Our aim | | con to how in to relleve those who are made at suffer thru the war.’ Issue Monihly Report A monthly statement of the dis posal of the fund and the amount of the fund for the month, will be regularly posted in the yard. While no set sum has as yet been decided the men will arrange for a stip ulated weekly contribution. D. I Skinner and Mr, Eddy have each contributed $500 to the fund out of | their personal accounts. The fund already consists of from \ #7 000 In a letter recelved Thursday by} President Cahill, Chairman Hurley, of the United States shipping board, warmly lwuded the organization, sa ing tha: it was “most commendable.” Shipyard and Waterfront | News & Notes | on. MEN STILL NEEDED Still more shipworkers are needed. | The federal employment bureau announces it can place able-bodied | men, from common laborers to skilled mechanics, in the shipyards. More men also are needed for |farm work. To help supply this de- |mand, branch offices have been es | tablished in Everett and Aberdeen. BANQUET CAPT. | HUMPHREY | A complimentary banquet was jbeld at the Rainier club Saturday night in honor of Capt. Omar J. | Humphrey, recently appointed mas- ter of t 500-ton steel steamer Bremerton, Despite his 61 years, Capt. Humphrey's experinece and capability have been recognized by the government above that of many younger men, who also enrolled among the applicants for master’s berths with the emergency fleet. FRANCE BRINGS ACTION With the Scandinavian American bank, the National Surety company, Robert Pichot, A French citizen, and Hans Pederson, building con- tractor and recent shipbuilder, as de fendants, suit has been filed in the superior court of King county by the Republic of France for the re- covery of $539,200 claimed to have Pee paid out as first installment of 20 per cent for the construction of leight wooden vessels by the newly Jorganized Pederson Shipbuilding company, March 7. MOONLIGHT LAUNCHING IS HELD IN TACOMA Tacoma staged a moonlight launch- ing at 1 a. m. Sunday, sending the Ferris type steamer Mojave into the incandescents playing over her. The | Mojave was built by the Seaborn |shipyards. Mrs. Morrison, wife of | Phillips Morrison, of the Seaborn company, was sponsor. The launch: ing was attended by several repre sentatives of the shipping board. |PORTLAND CLAIMING WOOD SHIP RECORD The world's record for spegd in wooden ship construction is claimed |by the Grand-Smith-Porter Ship Co. }of Portland, as a consequence of launching of the steamer Waken, in the Willamette river. The | veusel is 3,600 tons, and was turned out in 51 working days The launching took place just after midnight Saturday, Three taunch- ings were staged in Portland Satur- day, including this. The Peninsula Shipbuilding Co. launched the Anoka, 4,000 tons, and the Northwest Steel Co. the Western Chief, 8,800 tons. MINUTE MEN TO MEET At the Fremont Division Street | and Sewer building, the Minute Men |of Precinct No. 66 will hold a meet- ing Tuesday at 8 p. m. SAM SAYS: “You Must Work” But He Also Says You Must Play OBEY HIM Beginners’ Dancing Class At 7 o’Clock Sharp TONIGHT Prof. and Mrs. G. Oswald (26 Assistant Teachers) By starting tonight, we Place you on the floor by Sat- urday. HIPPODROME Fifth and University . for} $6,000 to} waters with giant searchlights and| FEDERAL, LOCAL AND STATE VICE QUESTION IS UP Vor the purpose of considering and adopting a uniform method of ebn- trol and eure of vice diseases, the vice convention by Hanson will conven tel ‘Tuesday morning Military, medical and legislative authorities will speak at the conven tion, which will endeavor, thru open | forums and scientific information, to |bring about co-operation by eity, state and nation: rnment. Dr. J. E. Crichton will call the eon- vention to order Mayor Hanson will give the first address, explain- ing “the purposes of the eoncen | tion.” Prudery Time Past The time for smug hypocrisy and prudery has passed,” says Hanson, We must face the facts; we must provide the remedy. Our elty haa pered in this work, but the state nation must now adopt a unl form system, or all our local efforts fail.” Gov. Ernest Lister will outline his attitude, representing that of the state, toward the problem in quem tion. Lieut. Col. Peter C. Field, of the medical department, U. 8. A., and Medical Inspector C. ¥ will give their opinions on the treat: ment of the problem. McBride Will Talk Dr. J. 8. McBride, commissioner of (health; Dr. T. D. Tuttle, state health commissioner, and Dr, B, J. Boyd, U. 8. public health service, sani- tary adviser 13th naval district, are also on the program of speakers for the opening session. Tuesday night Chief of Police Warren and Dr. G. 8. Peterkin will | speak, the latter exhibiting moving | pletures. The convention will not be open to the general public, only those offi- clals and investigators having bear- pion sexsions. The questionnaires which have re- cently been circulated among per- sons now in quarantine in the city Jail are expected to furnish much of the material from which convention # decisions will be reached. |IRELAND READY DUBLIN, April 22—Opposition to conscription has crystallized over the week end into a semblance of or ganization. to prevent a recurrence of the Easter rebellions. Irish people must be regarded as solemnly pledged to fight against enforcement of conscription. pledge from priests at Sunday's ser vices, The majority of colleges and unk | versities will declare a recess Soom and the students wil! return home, been appointed director of food pro- duction for the state of Washington will succeed Senator E. V. Kendall, of Garfield county, whose resigna- KINNE Tn the Comedy of Cheerfaines “MISTER ANTONIO” | ee WILKES five PAY Fifth ond Pine. Tel. Ell. 2525-2538. TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Mats. Sanday, Wednesday, A comedy of different ideas “SEVEN SISTERS” One of Lorette Taylor's Greatest New York Buccesses, Nights £2c te S5c. Mate. 17¢ and 88e Continvous Dafly 1 to 11 W. J. Holmes and Ive Hellisten ia “LOOKING FOR BETSY” 5 Other Big Hip Acts Feetare Photoplay: Ferry Adame f Weekday Mats. 100; By in Dancing Spectacle Other Features General Admission, 26¢ | OR. EDWIN J. BROWN DD. & New at 106 Columbia 1 have left the imita- of my nam on First to the corner o} Columbia at, just across the street from my old location. My trance ta 106 Columbi: midway bee tween First and Secon: wi rot raise oa prices because of the war, but I do expect to increase dental practice so that the inc! business will offset the inc: cost ef doing business because the wa 1 went Le ence as be hg man in Seattle who did not raise hig prices because of the war, EDWIN J. BROWN. D. D. & Geattic’s Lead Dentist 106 Columbia =~ Can be eliminated Wearing the Lundberg Rupture ‘Support. W rye free trial to prove its superiors A. Luxpmeng 4103 Third Ave. ot TO FIGHT DRAFT. A large section of the z ee ing on the work being admitted to the & ‘The authorities are alert Great numbers accepted the new — iRYAN IS FOOD DIRECTOR - George E. Ryan, of Seattle, has by the state council of defense, He