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Tr Pron MAIN 600 11—Acerage for Sale | 2 ‘ #450 CANT Ly The Star WANT AD Rates Seattle's Biggest Real Estate Bargains Frfective May 1, IMT oat wean pepe 4 dally WeAnetant A Abva Cige-Dald core, SRA Yaak in THE STAR Classi Cash tm advance—any classif- food road vit fled Col Look eation t ver and AY & cents per Ine or fraction of good a you SAW it in THE Six times for the price of five . . STAK R- TRANSIENT. sit ARGB ADVE Per tine per insertion 6 ~ wnt US $2—Male Help Wanted Six Insertions for the price of - i tive. near Uw 8 Perr oF LANOR Fampleyment Rervice CONTRACT ADVERTISING Per line per month—-1 mo. .$2.25 A aton and Firet Ave. Ter line per month——& moa. 2.19 s w Y ' ag pa or 1412 Western Are. Per line per month—-6 mos. 195 | ~~ <~ a eee Par. line per month-cia mos 100 | 18—-Furm Lane for Sale | SHIPYARD worcens 98 tine each week, 1 year, per wit WAVE ev sen “86 FARM LABOR | Th 7 Me VE SBVRRAL ° . | Bo lines each week, i year, per, acre t ft ta . . cane ntl | line on a emplo a LS “cont—thiee | to | add 1 cent . x san my y .— OPEN SPAcr lie YOUNG MAN WANTED || tee ince to be weed in 1 year... ) = | 1.00 | Noes to Be used tn 1 year, t We want a young man co | B%e d ing to high wchool, about 17 || 2.600 1h Mees te be used tn Le y ar yearn old. to work after |} -akeapaegdiae Se | w school. Steady job with eslary. | | SPECIAL RATES on LE@aL cae atk uae. tt 1307 | Inquire of Want Ad Department — | Sree LANORERA, $4.00; bulldine desired MAIN 600 The Seattle Star |" tring Mankess Aw Quier « SOS | WANT TO RAV a , DIRECTORY ae EX tem. ts ; k ATOR RE ROI Teel tengo ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW To. City Real Estate for Sale| cl’y oa EMAN—ATTOR: $300 Etitote 214 TRN—WOMAN LAW: | Down. batance $25 per month confidential | nace pe . biock from ear. Price 8 tiene, = 813) ving room: fine fixtures, plumbing 3400 Lae THAN ATTORNEYS—PATENT £ RL RIVERS.Conew! Patent hooklet free. 2: FRED P. GORIN- Kiser eocured or tee refunded. "tei Cont Fide. Main 190. Free book on pate’ Binson. Fenwick. Lawren: Lo RICYCLES” AND REPAIRS Fateat Attor- Ropy_ Likboren tor » fireplace; $-fixture plu « See Ghewert, ot Fence a6. em Ann | living voom end, porches. Price only | WANTED--YOUNG LADIRS FOR TRL BH a a | RPHONE OPERATING; NO Phe Les MONEY TODAY “HOUSE AND Lor, $456 | viovs EXYERIENCR NECERSAnY img from $10 to $100 made ¢ 10 minutes to shipyards, city water: | Seateraialiy om taraivers, planes, Bre | ‘city lignis; on Lake | Berton 00 Pen wen PAID witiLe om, Line. so wn and P mo | bent ‘e 3 ase. | mats oy < S x er | iN @aLanr PERMANENT Post COLLATERAL TOAN ‘ | : ee Yea We ThaN MONEY ON DTA $300 | trons; EXTRA PAY FoR sUNDATA Sands and jewelry at 2 per cent. XO baa ics caer OFRER CHARGES. Others may AD-| Cash will buy new} AND MOLIDAYR CALL AT TELE VERTIS lower rates. but how about | lots two eR LE SR Rees the COMMISSION ther charee i PROVIDENT LOAN SOCTETY, Inc. ecmO0l, 1115 POURER AVE. Bm 411 Seneca and 116 ROTANLR PLACH To RORROW money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY TWEEN 8A MO AND OP Mt by ‘ 3 rates: confidential we mo | 2 AMERICAS TRWELRY CO, 809 Recond | roey terme near three 7 | MONEY LOANED ON ALT antictra) « F. Madison: § roome: good ome of value. The Reliable, 907 Third are DEVELOPING KODAK WORK opakens—Aw At tat ¢ THeree Aone Elliott 1491. FREE PLANS IF t AUILD FOR Tor otherwise $5 up. oa, Teutlder, Bt WANTED — W OME N| 53 Empire Bide - Nea roll. Jacote, P.-T| liott 30 Titeek h iedowe a tours “se sevits ware} and girls for light factory DANCING "©! work, in the most mod- | Phang a ilg 20 erm factory in Seattl ~ Owwald, Prtiett a7 The Hippodrome, — good wares steady work Fifth ena University. se | nw “ ELECTRICAT. SUPPLIES We bd GOOD woRK—4 Ph HART. wie, 1221 Fourth Phone Main 3 eee _ OPTICIANS “Fraser: Paterson Co.'s balcony Apply Employment De- partment, American Can Co., foot Cedar st. Lt, NEW GR OED DANCHH GTAR deliverte me ont now and piteh your tent and raise your ow rden. $250; $5 cash 435 monthly. Liberty bonds aecept Mr. Green, Box 355, RF. D. No! re) “PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | 0 city” sicney ane | BR KATHRYN HARRISON—901 SIXTIE aw a $1,500 Female Sitnations Wtd STORAGE Ai ptambing: city Nght: BLDRRILY WIDOW WISHES WORK AS BEY. PinEPnOOr ae WARE | ck oo ih dao kage nf here Central Co, White on * Pa * ave. » Wasi <, some terme. ee PP AP OL. eo {38 A—STOCKS AND BONDS Rainier 644W or Main S661. ; 2 BURA ES, RIDOMING - “y ented en thie rich, clean, ow ? TURKISH heron hice family ‘home and a living to be to09 jan, TORK nATHS, 18 _e* eo eee a Pourth ave Electric cabin notes by r interurban of #! Pentic Yampa, tube Ph : apectaity. Louis Myers | mechano-therapiat. Prone Main | : fay or night | ees AAA nnn — NK ~ = SHIPYARDS ry wha Tonk Co., 1120 First ave, & Fl laree. level Pa. Ke 3291 MERE SS* | ety “Horr s AMD APARTMENTS | >7'ce S150 sad up: cary in ; “NEW STANDARD HOTEL | im Corner First Ave. and Pine at | wee WHEELER ; Large, modern, outside rooms: elevator ¥ uneh counters. ‘be service: phona in all roomm: firat-clase ¥ Fees OE lana Feapect: The and up: with Pre) Yors, QUARTER ACKES AND HALF 60. Call and soe ve FARRINGTON 161% 204, $2 week vp 1i—Acreage for Sale making money: $ . ® ss J multe r at AND i1.000 w : | | ! hie Soler’ | A L T co. } 39—Poultry for ny acy ' ' oa county ferry to Wurke & Far- | KEN HATCHERY rarn office in Kirkiand and in ent Pit Kiniott 2064. \ quire for J. Breneman. | Live tock for Sale | — ——. ~ ad B RARAITRY—RAR T A euaran 272 F STROMPERG PLACE; IMPRO’ D \ F y r a ei nica i — ne Cee MW ) ks Lost and Found T place is ready to move on in oon fern b 0 : ¥ IRERAL RWARD eaiatety : WE t rl. Price $2,100: $500 ca erson who f yn - | mth ke MA—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE | Hover any ror ¥ ALE, CHEAP. rep CMTE by owner 1 aell_on terme Close ceant mix ssa é on Hill ear, 1608 H wn PED IOS PARI 4 § oA ‘urnished Apts. Sy H ROOMS, M 170° om Ao ply - tes Se Pi _— 10th at Henera and Ma 27-—-Housekeeping Rooms et aoop sm 3 gr he ‘ 2 TROOM FURNIANED PLATE, Annee iad For Miscellaneous ump FOR WATS LAUNCH ri Homwold, 4416 48th 8 : é ELAR roo 7 NAGH'R $2.60 NATH, 1005 Ia) ave OF eT Nene Ma PRONOGRAPTIN OUR APRCIALTY ALK Law prt wee x Drs ava HECOKDS . me LCOKD BK, will ‘wocopt SAbert > Male “fein Wanted ae wanes. Mendy work in our| MILLWHIGNTA WANTED—CALI, AT And mill for steady men local 1311, Carpenters’ hall, ‘Frida change, repate LAKKS LUMBER COMPANY night, May 10. A cordial invitation to, MONARCH GOOD Aa NEW, Three Lakes, Wash, ail millwrighte. $65, G21 ‘all Main S018, 45—For Sale Miscellaneous Ply time le comings wer make corece INITIATED INTO Nation’s R IN ENEMY CAMPS windows and . f | ; Vy Ret vot nab HONOR SOCIETY | at ae ae ARE PERSECUTED ae Vee Severe Sey meer Ignoring the challenge of the new for Liberty Bonds | | WITH THD AMERICAN ARMY « " od, wlued y Organized Quad club, rival honor PHe Ariz, May 7—Su low FRANCE, May 7--How Amert- \ ~ Om nociety on the campus of the Univer: § perior, a town of 2,000, in the {| can prisoners in Germany are tor w Tach ieee, ae en , nity of Washington, the Oval club ) M tured was told to American officers , , Monday night Initiated ten jt by a French soldier, who ee ‘ 5 2 Mr er has the apirit Pledges and one hoi yutt raped from @ prison camp at Hasne need Let t by Our Boys in, Wal banquet at the Hotel | lin ine, 310 li"rance Tolucen kama, and ty the| With ita aupremacy dispu top, Phe bonds ue Hetore I left Hamelin T talked 409 irs h the tromehes. Wits her the firat time in four college } was $7 , with an American prisoner who had a ; tribution she writes this tions, the Oval club procec ) ns tot been weakened by excessive work in : 30.08 err $1.00 tor the tot business of initiatic sydatate cnanannne| Hie wut mines,” the Frenchman said, antp an ant|eund, but I don't want any soldier %. Hunt was the He had font 35 pounds and was det ° le that may receive it to thank me, 1, The active pledges w handly able to crows the room with ia, Woes putting sairest ap) (aMt Eety Teomes’ it to shan oe, ican Pusey (Geolen teas ED BICKEL’S out stopping to lean on some sup Wh WILLIAMA CO la great deal more than this for MeGovern. herm port ee allt’ cate tik ae ae Cook, James Gilluly and montly of a thin soup and fish, which TENTS, AWNINGS | oot wtraight when they see a Hun, SS DESCRIBED t wa. vat inponnible to ent Tween “a Ow | it 1 that I ask | ‘The Quad club was organized f “Pr included beatings vt Hy Do you owe them a mmoke for|lowing charges that the Oval ¢ sncslas oé ake needs | id the flat side of wat Soe ae y for you? ft|Was controlled by two fratornitie , me were confined in a RAVANAGIOW P10 HATA TOR TSCA ent much for a life, but it looms) and th tations te soln had been Vickel and Lieut. A.| wtearm-heated, dark hall, and fed on Wit NOT ® ney? A thelr exieter exte lowing political aid ren tie be lecorated bread and water, then were turned ae ga WN eo 'To| ‘The soldiers understand the spirit’ dered. ox been | Out into the snow, where they were t1b.00. PHrenbeN # AD AND Q&T | in which th in went, and ap ' : m. 1.| Feduired to stand for long periods. 10 PRI FF YOUR PUR+|reciate that aa much as the gitt : , | Deaths from this form of torture i heading the ax-| oe a mad Hall, ‘Truck Jon in Par CITY MUST PAY FOR ‘ Sp, In. got the tdea| feat 46——-Wanted Miscellaneous _ | sna right "ack 10, th CALLAGHAN JOB ’ MUTILATED FINGER Fira aN ERE CART PRIGH PATH | Women nefit Association of 4 He A verdict giving judgmentloae MASA PUR CO” 87 Madioon Wt [™ ss begga suf ng vet soe tee peat ot es cuales: ot\" Dae work 1 ¢ f $4,500 and $800 respectively to Filsie ieee Fete ng | the packages went by them Ile ne fort se post of comm ong i Dean Pr write Marshal 47, and C. A. Marshall, at! the Pactf State aoen, | Wrote dae ae P 1 Waeeta Gra tc Sedna Dy the! lost everything they wore and owned.) her tather, against the city for is rD—A ¢ now 4 To thank those who could no — * ullaghan, convicted except the ambulanc of wound les wustained by the 1 nee eee Was | come, for thelr co-operation with of «raft, by Toesday eo ‘ There ed, which they were driving. For eds “ Pray re 1s aeaeal papel ; i ec iki ica Dae | those who did were also numerous unofficial appl nine days the boyn worked without | jay year and had a finger mutilated, ; 1 1600 Mtngvere 0 oo cations by phone. rest, constantly under fire, and in| was handed down in superior court BO” DRRAEMARE 100 action has been taken to fill the thickest of the fray Monday afternoon 2 Phone Bast 37 edt yt Oba p er 2.09 tho place sats ‘ Bickel volunteered to rescue wound: | — —— a r " , : . Attorne wv. P. MeEiwain stated ed fro ponit to w the '1—Furniture Wanted cssalls: 128 tna woua preter that be i not get commanding” inv when te AMUSEMENTS WE HOY MONE URED FUT © over $125 for the first nix months | ond pay 10° Callaghan was getting $200 a month Dean Priest said that he bad given | —METROPOLITAN— tn the bee When Indicte : the boys 1,500 franca with which to nin are: B. P. Car purchase new outfit They both re 4 yom 8.08 roll, ac an; J. A. Sigurd turned to the front fj | ees HHURS. : 56—Busineas Personals won, J. E. wrney George H.| Bickel has been recommended for | Ana tenes Wide ae @ancer of you STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. PAGE 9 ‘SHE ONLY ASKS COACH HUNT IS pentson and M. L. Burkhart, sec Clip Out This Cou- ] retsry' cf tie soiaiers and sallor ; club, placed in nomination b: w pon; Help Sammies | warweit, president of the National City bank county Minit of oh 15 a month, and prov checks cannot made t& To THE eprron NO PLAYING The Seattle Stars tavebt to 29 lessons Inclosed find be et wer than the actual recipients of the ald. Y Py “Cor Boys in Vrance ve MAMITIE JEW REI for" American fghiting LONGSHOREMEN ARE SMITH NLD. (TH FLOOR 1 anderstand that each dollar bays four packages, each with @ retail valoe of 43 cents, and that in each ef my packages will be peced @ posteard, addressed to me, on which my wn Known friend, the soldier, will agree to send me a menenge of thanks. med Over te writen ce MAKER AGAIN IN SESSION must longwhoremen. Tuesday Pacific ¢ for ¢ here aie y waterfront expect a employers, to meet early in the . SS t Sound wage adjust- STEVENS "27; itt soot 2d ingat aay and evening : Shipping B. has pos Mein vit Member Dancing Its meeting it hears ietue were iecaxe |MOTHER RYTHER |: ita of eoting of ere. Main est eke una” WITTE KEEP UP WORK BEGIN ARGUMENTS IN ne Hw. Posse Sailers cient gion ea TRIAL OF S. L. GRAHAM) mannan 110 tired mo re finding peace : : "| Arguments in the trial of 8 I . are of Thanks pace tom 8 x =a — Graham, charged with the murder of | Lg Ayre : nto cn da the house is oid | Wiliam Appleatiel, Northern Pacific| ely Kindness during So tanto pr oiored gli + wor tag oa | watchtnan at Auburn, were begun by t a cre W. MD han tanued a cail|2PPosing counsel in superior court a ar tarene AR, “ SS tae bateeds Tuesday. The morning was con c HALLEY r helpers to well tage Saturday—! sumed by the visit of the jury to the! Aerituh Hannan, | te annual Mother Ryther tag day. | scene of the murder. Appleatiel was Mim AGNES LYM We especially want Sunday school] Sot during the operations of boot | = Public Markets “They. norm sae Gente th ployers. al rervices | NEEDS HELP TO | 12 years of age or over, to r Mra. Hishop. Mra. leggers, who were stealing liquors from cars in the Auburn yards, sev jeral months ago. Ryther % Main sh to offer their val iced coxomy ner ma tine eranulated wurar — CITY COMPLETES CASE 4 na Seattle Fireman The city completed its case in the : be suit to recover from the Puget Sound af cot Hero of Disaster | traction. Light & Power Co. $60,917 | a former Seat-|* the company’s share in the con 3. uthbe; Hines Bree ue cok Oe comme ® _* As 4 th in the tide undertow at wh ““} Ocean beach, San Diego, Sunday aft * ane to err claimed to have rescued ‘ ie, Foam five hoe was overcome | Y ott won des) was yeara 04 and 5) m member of Company I, Batta | eam of Harley ay corps. He enlisted ‘pd -' = th anher Dajan sens BR people were drowned fn OST nnn Soldier's Witels If You Need pools _ Given Prompt Aid | Was mn creamer ldier’s wife, living near) The services of a DENTIST, r i fer was bear in mind that the Albany A ; : dese ty Dentists are Dentists of long $1.00, sta relief experience and recognized re it an lewis Jones skill and ability. *t . led attention. She Ww tely fitted up with gro Our high class work, low a ¢ Min nd a fine cow. | prices and painless methods : A ched for by are vou y over . wah OBTAIN RARE BIRDS twenty thousand satisfied P . pairs of Kentucky Cardinals in h *\ the at board of p k commi M ATL MK N DANCE Guarant for anoe ’ ¢ “over 1 ite held in th " te hall audi:| Come in today for FREE ; ‘ a vali | Examination and Consulta- ; : SIS BETTER | tion. ead of Mra. J, C. Haines,! a“ i ad, attle wornan, stricken! ' n hopeful ‘Tuesday sed lawyer of terri ALBANY DENTISTS e i “lat the nt of the Frye 1 P CO, W tant ‘ied at Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Tuesday, when crushed by an) Second Ave. and Pike St. f th f r of the establi 106 CENTRAL Rina He in COLUMBIA ST. : ’ rig Cor. First Ave. n t vornta — - —__—_ — / or EDWIN J. BROWN ah if you value your watch Haynes repair it Next Libe 2ke Mf theatre. Advertisement I have left the tmita- tors of my name and signs on First ave. and, moved my Dental Of fices to the corner of Firat ave. and Columbia at, Juat across the street from my old location Registered Dentists Third and Madison Sta tae. My new en- MENTS? I] trance in 106 Columbia, midway be- tt of Pyorrhea | tween First and Second aves. { will ; not raino my prices because of the te th 7] war, but I do expect to Increase my denial practice ao that the increased , busin Will offset the increased Tan ome of doing business because of VATEAK per cent eut Rad » with careful, I want to be known as the only por methods and PERSONAL | man in Seattle who did not raise his , en, $1.20 TON. prices because of the war i 00 1 1108, 3 LOWN'S NEW OFFIC! 4 tring fod babel 1 hag ©) mpwin 3. mnown, vp. p. s Provo r 1 all Third nnd Madison, Benttle’s Lending Dentist de db ripe olives, 406 I Arizona Town Has igri |SAYS AMERICANS SEATS NOW CHARLES FROUMAN PRESENTS ') MAUDE ADAMS In a New Comedy by J. M. Barrie “A Kiss for Cinderella” 0c to $2 plus 20% war tax a comminsion | | SAN DIMAS, Cal—The Christian church decided Monday to dispense with a pastor, may $1,800 annual , which will go ward war work DOCTOR'S Examiastion and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave ‘The doctor will be gid to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken. You will be surprised bow little it will cost you. Prices: MOORE == “THE NAUGHTY PRINCESS” TINA LERNER Harry Van Fossen; Thew and Wal- ince; Hodier, Stein and Phillipa; Louis Btone, Aerial Michelle, ‘Twice Datiy—t See, The Meta. ite to the. WILKES ravens Fifth aml Pine. FIL ‘Tonight—All wean an Mata Sun. Wed. and Sat. 100th different play by thie company “JUST A WOMAN” Dy Eogene Walter—Grace Haff tn Cast Nights 220 to Sie. Mats. Itc and S80 |PALACE HIP Continuous Daily 1 to 12 | TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. We give free trial to prove iis supertor- | ity. | A. LUNDBERG ©o. | 1101 Third Ave. KNIGHTS BOOSTERS THE FOUR SEASONS 4 Other Big Hip Acts Seattle. Lowest get fall amount of loans—ne Interest Aeducted. Ladies’ Dept. Confiden- ‘any Seattle beak. EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN Co. Fated. 12 Yre 201-2-3 White Bidg. THE WAR PLIGHT =| OF THES PUBLIC UTILITIES (NO. 1) The highest authorities in the land recognize the plight of the public utilities of the country, and that the conditions they have suddenly been called upon to face are war conditions—the greatly increased cost of furnishing service— which should be met as war conditions with war remedies. WHAT WOODROW WILSON President of the United States, has to say: On February 19, 1918, President Wilson wrote the following to Secretary of the Treasury William G. McAdoo: bei ts Nee} UTILITIE ESSENTIAL BE THAT THESE MAINTAINED AT THEIR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY AND . THAT EVERYTHING _ REASONABLY SIBI THAT SHOULD BE DONE END IN VIEW. WITH I HOPE THAT STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES, WHERE THEY HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, WILL, WHEN THE FACTS PROPERLY LAID BEFORE THEM, -?OND PROMPTLY TO THE NE- SITIES OF THE SITUATIOD The letter of the secretary of the treasury, William G, McAdoo, to President Wilson, dis- cussing the plight of the public utilities, brought on by increased costs due to the war, will be presented tomorrow. PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY P. S.—Wages, taxes, material, supplies, equipment—all have greatly increased in cost; but the carfare is still five cents a ride regard. less of distance.

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