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RB PONT Ys a MAIN 600 ERIS '’ The Star WANT AD Rates ° May 1, 1917 CAS ADVER- TISING Cash tn advance—any classifi cation & cents per Ine or fraction of ine Six times for the price of tive TRANSIENT— CHARGE ADVER TISING Per line per insertion ...... 106 men® insertions for the price of CONTRACT ANVERTISING Per line por month—1 mo. .$2.25 Per line per month—& mos. 2.19 Per line per month—6 mv 1.95 Per line per month——12 mos. 180 26 Vines each week, ine 80 lines each week, i year, por. ime im mMonihe add %p-cont—Three the add 1 cent. OPEN SPACH 508 Nines to be used in 1 year, 1 year, per Me per line Speseges sae sO0 1,000 Nines to Be used tn 1 year Mtn re Bie 2 Mines to be weed in 1 ye per line . SPECIAL nares Inquire of Want Ad Department MAIN 600 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY’: YSAT-LAW SiiheMAN—ATTON. prokate matters, collections Rv: ral law p ullding. note: ining to 8 Leourte 4 Tame thing per tee In ‘Third LROLA MAY nt iNN— woman LAW Fer, Consul free fdential wal practice Collectiona 515 tal Tofiding. Main 2781 Prt. scr 109. tea FT WALT—estanti erat practice axe Main tt ATTORNEYS—P ATENT FT RIVERS —Coneuitation and 191? patent hooklet free w York Wtk Pai Attor FRED P. GORIN secured or tea ret ¥ Pa 1 ree book on paten' e422 Rurke B Bite. Matin 190. Stason. Fonte 1a ms ““RIEYCLES AND ~ REPAIRS RORY fivnores tor “ Bnet! Mtcye $04 Stewart. at seq. Main «9 MONEY TODAY Loans from $10 to $190 made quickly and confidentially on furniture, plasos, Itve _ stock, ste SANDERS & CO. Jeor-1006 tT. C Smith Nite Ey) acer COLLATERAL LOANS FR WR THAN MONRY ON DTA monde and Jewelry at 2? per cent. N OTHER CHARGES there may AD VERTISE lower rates. bot b about the COMMISSION they chare PROVIDENT LOAN BOCTETY, Ine. 411 Reneca and 114 Marion A RESPECTART PLACE TO RORROW DIAMONDS and JEWELRY money on Towsnt rates: confidential AMERICAN JEWELERY CO, 909 Recona MONRY LOANED Lt ARTICLES of value. The Reliable. 907 Third ave nnn ns _DEVELOPING KODAK WORK AT ¢ THET RE 1. Jacobs, P.-E DANCIN SCHOOLS HE HIPPr LANTEES TO teach yo. Orwald. F Pitth and ELECTRICAL. WR DO anon Ww wig, 1231 Fourth nie r HART- Phone Main 2584 OPTICIANS ARARARAAAA Flamonds. Praser-Paterson Co's balcony, fain 2174 “prysict ANS AND sv RGEONS| SR KATHRYN HARE 901 SIXTH. Fiilott lish pncnnsantatihn STORAGE DRT. FIREPROOF STOMA hovse. Central Storage Bitz. En nnn nnn nee SECONDHAND CLOTHING GATING BOVGRT AND SOLD. “1908 First ave. 1913 Westlake ave. Ph Main * WArr White SM + @at wite? T Ce 989 TURKISH BATHS fwPrRIAL TORKIA PaATitE, Fourth ave. Electric eat pevtic lamps, tubs specialty. Tow mechano-therapiet. day or night 1408 thera Myers, ehirepodiat Phone Main 3219 eee JUNK 1120 First ave. junk Co., * fi 5. @ a8 Of ® 4, 3 week up 7% AND APARTMENTS BTANDART HOTEL ‘Weekly $1.50 to § FAPRINGTON M1—Acreage for Sale “Sls aay men. COMPANY ‘Tusee Lakes, Wash, amp and miiti for # THRE LAKES LUMBER 15—Farm Land for Sa SONS 1 Ha NTARMY) MUBT BRIT LEW Portiand a f plow, 60 w, Phoenix tron Work avo PLETE Lee t Portia acres cror ud ' mi water; 18 hickens; ples 81,250; § ' $2 ’ ‘ : © 40x80 Block from Ft , alley: city Meht and Nargain TERMS : w $1,800 $200 aah . monthly AUILDIN |WANTED — WOME | and girls for light factory | work, 84—Female Help Wanted = |= . WANTRD—y LADUE FOR TRE RPHONR OPERA pre VIOUH EXPERIENCE NECRARARY $200 Pen WERK PAID Witte LEARNING. RAPUD ADVANCEMENT IN HALARY; PERMANENT Pont TIONS, EXTRA PAY FOR MUNDAY AND MOLIDAYR CALL At TLE PHONR COMPANY — orenaTiNG ecnoot FOURTH AVE, DE WHEN $A. MAND 6 PM N mod- attle; work De- Can in the most em factory in good wages, stead Apply Employment partment, American 8 foot Cedar st. STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918. PAGE 9 Pershing Veterans Arrive in America the boches. Six of them are wearing the French Cross Dreeag ie Te Are you a RENTER? This photograph shows the 50 Pershing veterans | |36—Aeents Wanted ssc. ; in oC Sine 12 BW ANTEC Mard luck! who just came back from France to help in the closing of War for bravery, and all of them have been in battle. ‘ ‘ Beattie. FOP HERE —ONLL THE BIREN Te } " n't be ouraged! days of the Liberty Loan dri marchin » the city Some of the men will travel thru the country, telling of ~ 1 . apiey I - te comane aaa ae hall in New York. Some of these men have been wound- | their experiences and urging firm support of the boys tomaticn Siacas thins Sea tae Bebe ed. All of them have seen six months of service against__| over there 3 a mild form of slavery | c ! | | 6% i What ts a RENT RECEIPT? CONGRESS WILL CITY S POWER Native Doctor a 1} | Nothing! GotoPalestine _, 229 Mme much water that's run 1] is an Pig har ao On Relief Mission 1] N | a Of 5 rooms; lot 60n100) a ‘ Like the seat coupons you — —s 4 | Fence ih Aquy raves Ud find in your pocketbook—« | ve | ‘ana fle * || month after you've been to the FRRE PLA i nett aut . " profit || ab Rherwise $0 om. | t buy yourself a BY L. C. MARTIN At 1 p.m. Satu © Hatieon | ‘That wildeat speculators are keep- HOURS; 4 ¥ fnew derby with a bale of th United Press Correspondent announced that decision on a ing just within the law ts the infom 4 ROOMS: ; man who can # wer alt ; 19 tion given out by Prosecuting Ate ain. e WASHINGTON, May 4—Lee- r nite will be made until the mation given out by owe < |] out hin cheat, and be pleased council visite the e, Mon-| torney Alfred Lund lowing The Bin Ht over S recite — te th Islation for President Wilson ee Skagit site, Mow peney Altred Landin, Se Se eat ccace e pts — in the day or Tuesda Star's expose of the wildcat siti. | : in SALE LANDLORD. great army expansion program, Mayor Hanson, the city counet!| tion in a recent insue. Swot ean ttAY®, SAVE |} But You? calling for appropriations of | and members of the board of publ | Lundin intimated, however, that = ‘ y You're only a “renter” — $15,000,000,000, has been given | works went Into executive sensic | secret movement was already under sp ccont You'r permitted to hang the right of way In congres 10 o'clock Saturday morning to di o ation that might result im y tmnt VILE for more . eppropr the selection of power nite for trapping of the wily feline. - at ay a few hours at a time 1 7 a w plant, authorized by | n said, “the only Come : t having to dig into ¢ 1 ma bond 1 at the last y © crooks can be — $2 ° . your p t and “settle” with ! fet ! T were is that ds et omebody | in fa com masse of data t noo | jer false pre R. F. D! No. “ 1 mars of data at noon r false pr Do you lke the thought? } t ed to finish the T officials discussed behind | ry hard—to get them om i — F next week And| closed doors the relative merits ' | know for a moral cer THRE PORT ORCHARD COMME | h Tn. ta tendon oe tes ouation a4 anaote | obedy likes {t—that'e a lowing wee four power sites which have been un. | they are getting the eat ot Kiteap county, ts best equipped |, vined ent will der consideration for several weeks. | under false pretenses, but: to otter. real bar | ‘A, ea | be the committee Mon-|1t was generally understood, howev are we going to prove it? lota, Improved ey a Lot 1 » Gen, March Will er that serious consideration was | wildcat speculator is clever, Waproved farm } ave, and PAY for it! Then |} in detail the increase 10 narrowed to the Skagit and Stilla He gets his lease, puts up his wells, Gronaré Comes op ae aut 4 builder to put a © expenditure—one of the) guamish sites, incorporates, and does it all legally. |e PF ONLRE SEER fing ¥ me! t arge tema in the bill | On the aide of the Skagit site are He resemb that famous Chester nh Seer we enn oo one SPOT cut under Millions for Tanks aid to be arrayed Mayor Hanson, creation, Wallingford. We all know ; a mam ne YOURS! 8 requests | Lighting Superintendent J. D. Rous DR FUAD SHATARA that he is boring after poor people's” oper Or ot t foil and Superintendent of Public Utilt » | me not oll, but this we cannot you work tn the navy “WA AnME ave wn payment and je ¢ pent follow: | a e Util-| ‘The first native Palestinian to be | money, I, own your home tn ‘ age ¢ t nelect a erty all ready to Ordna munition and) tes homas FY. Murphine. The| called upon to return to the Holy | PFO’ ge wfc . move int upplios 60,000,000; armored mo-| board of public ane in maid naa Land to relieve the distress of that| States yore neat have ¥ sing No n ae a ta $150,000,000; ma-| generally in favor of Skagit as the|country, which haw for years been|®dopted the Blue Sky law, whist ; Abadia OP nt ‘f The tea) ate for fale’ 5 rT ri taal arm new «ite, Opinion is divided tn the| under the heel of the Turk, is Dr.| Prosecutor Lundin submitted to the t en ec columns of The Star will steer || target practice, $100,000.00; manu-| council Fuad Shatara, until recently a very | ®0vernor of Washington in bis last .. AND EMBROIDERY 34 you straight, and the RENT ure of arms, $9 00 | Fears Expenditure prominent surgeon of New Jersey.| annual report, are more ai 8. attractive inenay wil Just about pay fer The aviation requisition, whic Councilman Erickson is expected| Dr, Fuad Shatara will head a relief | Protected against the illegal specu ’ oe 5 ee the HO naid to total mor n $1,500.00 to oppose the Skagit site on the| party of doctors and ‘ees which is| tor, according to Lundin. This Pn Bi ea ve will be considered by the mimi grounds that its development in-| scheduled to «ail shortly. state hag no Blue Sky law yet. Take Beacon Hill cm ——SESS | Tuesday | volves too big an expenditure for the — “Under the terms of this law, the lantic st |~ nan ARAN House Is Liberal city’s present needs speculator has to submit to a state 22..Furnished Houses 45— For Sale Miscellaneou Committees members have practic: | Call Now Bits ~ faneations Prrpebtintonss issuance ef ~ bein i-ncoar ts MISHA PHACOTH AP ECTALYY | ly decided ame the bill, as the! Mayor Hanson is desirous that eS cain eae) t 5 Cowen 4 RIGN RECORDS | president and Secretary Baker aak,|new bids shall be called for on what: | ack,” sat See nacet ’ ting phone and RECORD BXCHANOB | desiring to be beral, #0 that it|ever wite is selected. Subject of bids | ‘The activities of wi hay ww eae r a Bilott 3678) wit) be cv war work ia in no! will be delayed tu ae = teen lators {n Seattle were admitted by” 23—-Unfurnished Houses | ee oe Shp tae, edn, emai Pe | <4 by @ lack of appropria-| definitely choser ders on the U, 8. District Attorney Saunders = eet 7 wnat POLES a | | For the care of meals and flours —— GELTASOW WoDREN” ROVER AnD Lt, scanner re | four power nites under consideration Fara mn epot. Beaton place, Port & Venture 16—Wanted Miscellaneous aswurance from the war|will then be asked to submit esti- Raber Tr ao gt vend warm HERE ARE SOME Laween com to letmnere ot | f te 1 weather, the food adminis tetee s eee FORE TGUNET CAEN PRICE PAI | ¢ that it intends to call) mates on the chosen aite. 5_U “a cy ay ‘Apts. | ¥ +3 mole, mink and fr | as fast as they can be| Superintendent Ross and Mayor |#ued @ number of cauti POINTERS IN THE fore eRe Giles atiaatan wae: CE oe ALASKA FUR CO. # trained and transported, | Hanson both expressed the belief, be. | Public is urged to observe them and WILDCAT GAME furniture for sale. 1106 K. Mowe Ur I weAs 3 Fane ak suse to the president's request for|ing, that no definite decision would | &reatly ax possibly. | What are wildcats? corner 11th. 000 Alaska Hor wecbabageay +t, Hanwor Waser, | 20 Hmit on the number of men Saturday's sension,| Above all, State Administrator/ Stock companies largely founded i MAX WINKLER 2h Sirceormatine row Many mbern edict that the! Charles Hebberd urges the houre-| upon fake promoters’ desire to live a bl : Biers _st0._ ressmaking Done _ 5,000,000,000 | may not be suf general, and a conser wives to buy in small quantities, and on the fat of the land by the sweat aan Srganisad nine successful off companies, | AAC Unter Anne| The request is larger by approxi-| decision may be reached at the meet good condition when it is purchased.| What is a fake promoter? SMALL CARIN Quint saverseey 6x high as $40,000 for a Furniture Wanted | mately $10,000,000.000 than any other! {ng of the council Monday Keep all flours cool and dry, and} A man who forms a stock company” ~ she Bet $1,000 SUF —wORW CaO —yUENTToNe | °°?" . nted by con Ask Prmopt Approval sas the supply in covered contain-|for the purpose ot divert os nee ected nnn , RG | gre rext rival be the! In order sten prov: ers. stock receipts into his pockets 3 . , > nd pay higher prices than any n order to hasten the approval of ie \ i 2 Api artments Wanted 41—Livestock for Sale fn the city. nome Matn army bill ¢ ‘ the capita! femves committe: at| , Sesrilise ai meals and flours thor-/than into the company’s treasaaag Foes, CO IUUIT Percitnd fer han, | SUATTLS KARBITRY—HAD! YY, | eee ree 3 Washington, for the building of the|°¥ by heating in the oven slowly} What do wildcatters deal in? keeping, and ith bath, steam heet,| Minds and a on 8 _— P new power plant, Corporation Coun. | #94 ¢ Largely oil right now; then follow dlevat eaat ene Peat ar | x Yitth| FF Business Person, . WORKERS SAY leet Hugh M. Caldwell has forwarded |. NO Wheat for any use other than | gold, silver, copper mining, tractoray line os rr a Ines ersoné sett, " human consumption is the last rul- food oducts, cocoanut : : ; Is a letter setting forth the danger of ‘cod = pra ts, nu groves, Price must be reasonable. Pt ¥ SHE 6-0 ® | ane WAIT ndref t ced to depend upon the| vei ak Aaeee. | ROE One Nom See pew “Male Tielp mea www arn | Renita CUATIAN ia on en dat siver darn foe & water | 7°,” = yang wt us s, Florida winter farms and other _— Wa 9, . r tiem: face manasa “ jal to shipyard mainte. | Pst ts 0 Oars | —_—— — anc 0 «e Open } adh —o——.} 43—Lost and Found Dalton, 317 Bitet | protection. In the lette which ix badly |" What ts the blue sky law? Uv. 8 DEPT. OF LATOR ed “un h outlines the nr for the r afr Mee Acts passed by many states come rp still auck fl needa for the exten: | awe ab rece . Empioymen : 135 Lares A YING spp cata te working |*#on plant and demands that The only exception that ta ma ade 4s | pelling all stock companies to pass . D al RTY BO! emeont | ot isapproval of the bond in favor ot manufacturing conc tain tests as to their financial poesia rate “ ee Fe ‘ aa enmittes the city be s producing govern-nent material nec-| condition, purposes, etc, before Te ARD WORKE . Ar b odie iit 6 nnaear Helene the col the essary for the conduct of the w ense to sell stock in the state is is FARM LABOR . Bac to ‘ a by « a si + before the committee | rhey may gecure limited wheat sup oh - D4 t rig en a es « ne 01 h e ee eres o. MITH JRWE , Presgartap cake he letter ts signed by Corporation | Pins for experimentation with wheat) How can one tell if they have employment. | Ann nnn | 418 Te COMMITTED ' sig eg Counsel Caldwell, Mayor Hanson and | SU>SUtutes | passed such test? — Sy | MA—AUTOMORILES FOR SALE /STENZIE Ex HIIAAl cormed by workers of 4 concern Councilman Fitzgerald, chairman of | hs Ask the promoter, and if he says YOUNG MAN WANTED | = ~ die, $1.58 | to investigate casea brought to them, | te finggce committes of the council, company hasbeen Hosnesiaaas : | be th : Se eo het . coe | bine sky state, write to the secretary wie wnat a needs Gens {1 profiteers Gems. J — lof state of that state, asking him if d ie é 7% 2 jt is is true. ing to high school, about 17 | SPRCIA DAY Mr, George 1334 Sander ansen a years old, to work after |. : place, 1 tim in this * s F Arsene, Arkanes, Ce school. Steady job with ealary, | {Crant Six . ' area ei | on eat 00. Sint Ad. aOR Saying Wilson Florida, Georgia, idaho, “aaa See Mr. Parish or Mr. Dono | 3 monda wanted. Mt o oa 108 en n the tool house of the As ie atte uisiana, J ey hue, The Star, 1307 Seventh | Cherry. a si: | se tr a & Drydock ¢ Should Be Shot | Friday afterne lal Ot Michi : te ee a Gooprr ATHBR, HOLES | OIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREEET | s ears rented the |%— —— —%} L. Graham, for ih tei Wwm_ | Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New — a is ‘ maton tt ; ; waht | pla ‘8 place for $10| OAKLAND, Cal, May 4—Otto| when Chief of I Joel | Tampabire, North Carsten ae AND OF 3 ; J ; Ni Gen we ‘month from J, 7, Harder angen, manager of the Jansen Iron lagcnieer ga ee wite| Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, P fn | i r | Works, pleaded guilty today to] ness st t tity 2 | South , South Dakota, Ten- Sera tt house a ordinary af ¥ tO} ness stand to testify as a gun exper : 0 list of positions © 1§ . st private halle: mpelled to walk on a road | He admitted making statements! nam's home, near Auburn, after the | 5% te, Dept. 498-D, Roch- | me 7 is é Gay and evening, 1623 4th ¢ to reach it. Despite the! that sritirdad. won ir soed: & nyeeed | omy 's incorporated im {7OR 4 Main 3911. Member Dancing th } 1 kept th ry lent Wilson should be shot} with cH 1 ft f the | thes blue sky companies? CARPENTERS OF PO Z aon on feachers’ Anan, New Yor! mith always kept the h the hotographs of the y : UABORURS, $0.60; claut boure’ work: |co” F i ae ' inc Tht, Wt stk . in Up top condition, he was | fr ing declared a state of war) hammer print le ft upon the shella |. 20; the place pf snags tion Bae butlding construction: bunk house. if an PO S FRE SH! 1 Jefferson, near oe ised that the first of April) #&#inst Germany; that his own sym-| found near the murdered man a body | Rothing to do with it. They saa desired: bring hank vant $12.50. At thin] Path are with Germany, and helin the Auburn train yard, Warren | ®corporated in a blue sky state and r : RRIENCE WITEFIE: | prevented him from moving, so he| that he hoped every Yankee wholwith that made by the Graham re roy Wildcat compan: 1} organ- 2 a jone Ballard) vid the advan: Tent and paid} eS to France to fight for the allies | yoiver © in those states where it is easiest A ctu RRR AAA | Hoth jis shot Geka sald by the state to|#Pd cheapest to incorporate. | 4 > , 1918, Smith received — 3 | nave shot and killed Appelstetl + Are all blue sky tested companies AVE > ~ Me : : naan : r rt pple Public Markets n le his landlord tng | J2TH DISTRICT [§ | watenman in the Auburn train safe? : per than any other L with neavy x ‘“ t from June the rent would: be WELL ‘OVER TOP’ when he apprehended him in t) Fiak all. Apply the individual rad eat . Rapper SOUT END ) per month, payable in ad [ot stealing whisky from a fr © every company shington: ’ ps 1 ; SAN FRANCISCO, May 4 lean in the yard Ideatters can be prosecuted tm r Rink aeldee AD plage 2 1 wr , told T ; ut it Was) Twelfth federal reserve district, a) rhe case, Wh is being tried for uw of misrepresentation,”* | corm st 1. os 19: 1 up| yox; I ane he pO# for the old r ready far past its minimum quota of | the nd time expected to close speci i. Fe eee Ase py } ‘ 1 f . . o meet t 0,000,000 ‘a rc Monda fternoon i r Saturda) bh»: \s | ' ‘ an; Je putt Pi $210,000,000 in the ‘Third Libert y afternoon Peta lw a UF er a ot ede aid “ is bg ‘ t re ; i - bois | n drive, was expected today to CANADA CAL Ie y state law I know of thas c A MPN CPATAIR : ob 150 doz. m hit rk to | ec he top" in every cour “ | ana ove BON on AU, 2 ra ° ' ¢ Dre nesanterntanat thevaineciee Xi LS YOUTHS Wildeatting is reprehensible, and Third ave « ome : ‘ +4 | than 1,200 honor flag OF 19 YEARS TO ENROLL snout be checked. 1 havernot in WANTED YOUNG BLT pad tee gale a ny YANKEES ARE THERE, | | awarded OTTAWA, May 4.—The Canadian| \ewueated the situation, in, Masia CARE Or TOOL, OOM ANT TMALM Fartory in the i CASUALTY LIST SHows S/BERIAN PROBLEM | x OTTAWA, May 4—The Canadian] 2S"i¢ ts not in my provinces t0 40 #0 MACHINIST “TRADE, SBATILE the consumer | | i peti sist ye en OF put 1am in sted us a citizen, © SHIRE oni Raden | casinos, stay 4 mie] STILL UNSETTLED, SAYS) COMMANDEERING ec: r aus for mtr, serie | dhol veto tee the cat ave Bi suip t ana LIDGR CAR. 194% Firat Waah. |. - Aine & DORE sige cad ag ken aR a akers singe: Pantera and borers wanted at Kivu ranks At wows) JAPANESE AMBASSADOR) OF STEEL IS NOW ON) ister at teir nearest ostertice, as) "Mtns taw. of misrepresentation, land whipyarde. FOR #ALE—F 1" yin f | was the oa h the men of cla mM w 6 epret ? miriparceriiaiebitien > ceosite ene és But from Gen. Pershing’s casuaity| WASHINGTON, May 4 sic] WASHIN May 4. — Com. | Wi" ay Micali tringently applied, would, I ail rights. Call at. room run site| sanorte t ast two days, tho| vroblem is far from a settled | mandeering of steel for war work i a | sure, catch many of them ¥ 6 THER o mbassador Ishii told the Unit: |now going on, Until the war pro: | — - - Canes Fis AGN SF6 EOE nactens Noweren, [eran weeks behind in steel produc. | OISCUSS WAR AIMS AT __| German Losses in : . TENTS, AWNINGS | Ihited en 1 ir anese govern: | ton ca up, nonwar work must) WOMEN’S CLUBS’ MEET AAR Rverything In Can the report wor feng action that | wait for its steel, Battle Are Twice 1ELP—WANTED a. Wend Ki laced gary: will be | HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 4 phe ED_WwOMaN AW GOVERN MEN #1 Unt allied ap prave There was a general discussion of | Those of British 1 Dept. 742-D, Rocheat WitY NOT RAVE MONBY? /EVIDENCE ON 181. W. W. nt but of the] SPOKANE, May 4—Acting upon a| session of the conveniion of the Tien:| extimates of their casuaitien In the v é LADIFEN AN NTLEMEN'S sure! of the Wash-|clue which the police have had for |¢rl Federation o! omen’s Clubs. |Oveat West front battle to date show GinLa WANTRD FOR MAKING PAPI AND OF FROM $209 TO IN HANDS OF REAMES Hence it in| several days, new ret 1, We W 50,000 killed, wounded and * 116.00. PRERENT THIS AD AND OMT JEWELRY WORKERS | missing, tuber and wrapping 1 packns 19 Pm CENT Orr YouR PUR-| Axsiitant United State ne od he will counsel with them | headquarters: were raided today at jaccording to dispatches to the Brits ne .00. . . CHAS, 1904 FIRST AVP Clarence L. Ream 1 dn th (stern situation and | Union Pank h war mission here toda y r « Hi Rainier i} i is ¥ head taugtet; honte te § and 7 to| piled en purchase Meyerrre tution ¢ 1 act unst 1 1 had come here with | taken. The International Jewelry Work-| losses are least double this 1, Fitch and Ue ‘ersity. Prof. Of» ae. _ -_ . 7 1 f the mer Jin the I. W. WwW. U desire to ul with questions srs’ local 39, will give an entertain-| amount, the heaviest casualties bes wala. iets O16 RSTO HATS, 1008 Tet ev | ig, Thursday night, had been ob: urising between this country and Ja | In the desert of Western Australia! ment and dance Tuesday evening inling inflicted on Hindenburg's forces WANTEE—AN BXPBRIBNCRD WATT: |UNIVERAITY DINTRICT ELANT 2 Y tained. All of the men will be accus- pan in a spirit of co-operation to the there are wells which yleld water Christenson's hall, Broadway and before Ypres just before the last ave. Kast 1516. A 14th ave. N. % ra led of evading the selective draft law, benefit of the two nations, only at night, Madison st, at pm pause in the struggle, {

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