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he Seattle Star DIRECTORY, ~_ ATTORNEYS. AT: Aw T ALEXANDER RHIMEMAN—ATTOR- Rey-at-law, Wille, probate matters, | mortgages, notes, collections Rvery~ thing pertaining toe fee Im all courte, 42 | | CARE We Patent Atter- GORIN=Fri free or retund: Ride. 90. Free CLES AND REPAIRS for Bnei! Wieycien. Ma n? from $16 to $100 made auickty and tially on furniture, pianos, live Ye WE TAIN WONEY ON HT monde and jewelry at 2 per cent. NO OTHER CHARGER Others may AD- VERTIRE lower rates, hut how about the COMMIBRION they charge? PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 11 Renece sa 114 Marton. TART cn TO wroney on DIAMONDS ant JEWELRY Lowest rates: confidential AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. #09 Second LOANED OW 2! anti of value. Meltabie. 867 Third ave. DEVELOPING KODAK WORK at Y, At OTHE Gone.” Jacobda, wide CO et SEW FOUSE—2% ACRES RUNNING WATER—$1,250 TO NORROW [Liat you 15—Farm Land for Sale Foun R CHANCR ‘Ya IN CANADA—HICHE business opportunities ~ yoy ’ tod lande, 035 to wee 20 yrare to pay: $2,000 loam in tm- Provemente; loan of Ive stock; taxes verage under 10 cents an acre; ne free bool Huperintendent Land Rranch, Canadian Pacific Ry., 160 Ninth ave, Saiwary, Alberta. 17—City Lots for Sale t > Lot as down, batance $2.60 per month, J. J Tenain, 19--City Real Estate for Sale THT DOWN, Vil MONTHLY Full price $1,500, boys this fine litte . with all the fruit vegetables 1 CAN URE! KOEd t-room cottaRe, par Matty furnished: $100 range goes with : Tot 68x65; garden planted: IT fine Dearing fruit trees and all kinds ber ries; one block to car line: S-c5nt fare: 30 minutes’ down town: pavement most of the way; Hainter valley, W TOWR Hank Midge. IM MODERN HoNGaLow EEN LAKE S-room modern bungalow: basen fine light rooms: good view Jot 40x112; fruit trees, There ts no] reason for paying rent when you can Duy this for $1,500, $250 cash, balance eary monthly payr P. VAN ARSDALE & 9 Third Ave OWNen RACTUFICN : Dandy little ement basement; lot two Blocks from @ehool; a ‘From con Wil. coment’ 80 cash, balance equity in monthly pay- i a cnr line: $2,000 or Liberty bonds, balance at om PROPERTY With Tie Our comm! Liberty Dide, © oltet: ike paid tn full; on ¥. ar line, 467 Empire Midge. lights Mad- by one: tn. Take MMe Tanti st “1 R6ote 91,000, half cash. 104 Proadway, W, Lot wniis. line; city water. Rast 2 EASONADLE RENT | 82—Male Help Wanted Te Tait marine fates Whipping nines re’ echoot at Re. ra fre University of Washington, ‘Tratna engine room officers hant marine, Short out Native or naturaliaed elt: Alationary, loco water tenders, to Heense, tens only MRCHANICATL ‘TORN rn the adding & Heo Hurell, 027 Henry Midge 34—Female Help Wanted _ Dusiness WANTED—YOUNG LADIES FOR THI- FPHONR OPERATING; NO PRE VIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, $9.00 PER WEEK PAID WHILR LEARNING, RAPID ADVANCEMENT IN GALARY; PERMANENT POST. TIONS; EXTRA PAY FOR SUNDAYS) ¢ AND HOLIDAYR CALL AT TH PHONE COMPANT OPERATING SCHOOL, 1115 FOURTH AVE. TWEEN 8 A.M AND OP. M CENTURY CONT OS) TOW WANTED— WOM ki house open. pay you keep the promt. Thi Will stand investigation W. 47th st. Phome Pa NOTE. HieLy WANTED Chambermaide, — beliboys, elevat apply at 7 taon at 4. Tring thie ad with you LATTER Dresses, conta, eults wentnge until § o'clock. Phelps Co, 205% Third ave. (upstairs) FOREWOMAN AND APPRENTICNs Th knit goods factory. Ntead good pay. Apply 60! WANTHD—EXPRRIENCED Price $1,100; €-room modern house: close to city ear Tine: lot SOR200 feet. Price $1.45 half cash. YOUNG & WRORERG $229_Balard_Ave. Phone Rallerd 913. Room FURSIMED, COTTAGE DOMDLATH OCCUPANCY GIVI Near Ratiard North car Owner cr gone to California; must mi quick sale, Furniture te included. ONY Me Sees Broom cottage and hundred feet from by at Lake Washington. Only $400 tf sold at ence. RORGE_ BECKMAN 1102 Firet_ Ave. experienced in enndy departinent Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. 85-—Female Situations Wtd. iRONING AND by the day or t 160 | Mire and product Promotion now being os! have men of hich caliber and good wales ebility. Address Thome & Hon, Fairfield, lowa. ‘|38—Business Chances WANTED SOMEONE TO Kner wy YH pay the rent and you yoo tesp a the profit. This pt ‘will stand Investigation. W. 41th st Phone Ballard 2 18—Lost and Found face. George Beebe, 16th ave. & Hes ee eee postt | footy 1432 139. ‘Open } 55—Business Personals Ps | Public ! rINk . head toe, 280; $1.00, Hoap tail, ’ box Ivory, 44 12% box Sugar stall, 9 bare hotel cattes, buttermilk, cod fish erumpeta, ait be and 600 bottle, corm Btall 12, 26 and 40 arch, 100 Ib. Hive Ribbon tea, ola oll, White of Cottomuet, 10e pke. macaront or # pkg. Mwift's Pride syrup apple. Selly, peas, 3 The, 260; 100 Atal 105, 4 na pe late, she tei ts ba r ne Lime ile; 41.00 (5-1) can Bublime baking powde 1 bin eyrup, Ihe can for 20°, Coretana pancake pure honey, fhe; er " 5, ean M. J.T. coftes, $1.50 or Premium chocolate, Jette, 280, ow tte: 38 pkgs. Carnation milk, SMe: Mount Ver small be: Folgers Golden Gate coffer, the Th, "3% Tha Soc: 2 phew. Unesda biscuits, Tossties, ite; No 2% can minced pancake four, $ pkgs . The, at. he: W-wal. | OCedas tee bet- Ue dle, 2he bettle ta (ITAL STATISTICS} BIRTHS Noy to Mr. and Mré. & ©, Dent, Cotum- . May 4 and Mrs, C, Walker, 6246 eth W., May 12 Roy to Mr A Mra. f Th Nakao, 806 Jackson #t, May 12 TURN OVER WEST BRIDGE Tho 8,800-ton steamer Went Frage, built by the J. I, Duthie company, was turned over to shipping board representatives Tuesday afternoon, following her trial tests. AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN s323 5:7 ‘CYRIL MAUDE Prices—50c art son ur % pnw! ae ~ MOORE 2== re SALLIE FISHER, NO MAN'S LAND KATHLEEN CLIFFORD Julle Ming, The Girl From Milwaukee, Taylor Trio, ‘The ¥ ‘Twice Datly Mats, PALACE HIP THR RODRO KEVInW CLARENCE WIL 4 Other Big Hip yo Veatere e, 100 to S06. WILKES Peat Pitth and Pine. Tel. Kil. Tonight-—All wie Nights 220 to bbe; NEW PANTAGES Mate, 2:30. Nights 7 and ® Aspirant for venerated Champles- FRED FULTON First Heattle Appearance, Other Features. General Admission 25¢. Mats 17e and 2fe | be removed to the Todd yar Shipyard and Waterfront News & Notes FISHING SHIP IS LOST ‘The Libby, McNeill & Libby ship Takoma haa been sunk by the fe floes in Bristol bay, and the barks W B. Fitnt and Abner Coburn damaged, Information is meager, but reports from the North have caused intense anxiety to cannery men with Ala kan interests, Unconfirmed reports tell of fishing ships crushed ike exe shells and men forced to take refuge on the ice, TODD, SHIPBUILDER, !S HERE TO MOVE PLANT William H, Todd, New York and Coast shipyard man, arrived in Seat tle Tuesday to superintend the re moving of the dry dock facilities of the Seatule Construction and Dry Dock to Tacoma. Seven commandeered ships, three battle cruisers, a nucnber of torpedo boats and 10 merchant versels are to in Ta Roller Skating ARENA Fifth Ave. and University At. Burface \- coma, following the taking over of the construction plant by the Skin- ner & Kiddy corporation. shipbuilding within the next year TO TAKE OVER FERRIES |*iobutaing witnin, eve next Lake Washington ferries will come | cial agent of the United ine Be: under the supervision of the county partment of labor, at a meeting Of — comminsionern on January 1, 1919. oR sca Bar association Tuesday i Announcement to that effect was 1 "ome ‘iniasetins whoa ell made on Tuesday, following a confer: | ruture #hipbuilding contracts provide — ence of the board with the port com-|ing against strikes and lockouta, _ minuton. SHIPBUILDING. INCREASE H An inereane of 600 tons in perme The Japanese Commercial Bank Furuys Building, Second Ave. 8., Cor. Main St. Permanently located in the center of the South End Business Dis trict, and affording to the business interests of that section general banking facilities equal to any uptown, — Statement at Close of Business May 10, 1918. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loan and discounts $ 694,419.18 3 bytes 262,780.39 Surplus , aire Undivided profits .. 34,792.47 ode on alah Depowits ecceceece 1161,166.19 ures... Cash and exchanges Capital 3,427.63 $36,922.16 +05 $1,296,549.26 Total .....+++.-$1,296, 549.26 « esee eee + $1,161,756.79 470,371.92. Total Deposits May 10, 1918... Deposits May 10, 1917.... Gain in 865 days .........+++++++-$ 691,384.87 Or 146 Per Cent. OFFICERS M. FURUYA, President ‘W. L. GAZZAM, Vice President W. A. KEENE, Secretary M. MATSUMOTO, Cashier, 8S. KAWAI, Assistant Cashier, Organized 1907. A Woman's Viewpoint (By a Woman) “If I could leave my duties here at home, 1 would take the first boat going across. No one who has not been there knows how much needs to be done for those ‘over there.’’ It was said by one who had been “over there,” and is echoed in the hearts of all women. Their number is } Legion—those women who would go! They are in homes, in parlor and kitchen; in of- was also predicted by the labor man, % fice, shop and bank. In factory and school; in hospital, hotel and cafe. Roy to Mr. and Mra M. Yamagneni, We make esereen|4i5 Eighth @, May 12. Ney to Mr. and oy ay! A. Carteted, good garden tand for onty ‘Has some timber on it. and a supply as long as you want it. Giese to town, school, ete. ‘Thia land ts easy to been burned over. SEN 1319 First Ave. CLEARED LAND—BUILDINGS HOUSE —BARN—$975 ‘This property hes a frontage of sie feet on the road, and » barn, chicken house Other buliding material fruit; berries: all of level land; no rock; ion: thickly settled dis- paved road to business section. Anyone employed can make ar rangements to seo this the evening Purke & F 203 New York Block. & acres of rich soll; 200 feet of your own Peach: garden bus ‘to high school. that home on the att water. $500: terms $100 cash. balance Arrange to nee next Sund G SOMERS CO, ALASKA BLDG, Phone eninge North 3876. DIRT CHEAP 19 ACRES, ALL FOR $350 ‘Thin tract In handy to Beattie; clone to 004 town; in well settled sistzies lone to school, sawmill and I amp. where plenty of work may 5 cream route and R. F. D. clone to tract delivery from stores. $25 cash and $5 ISTEN” bad per acre for well located land. Owner must have & little money, and wit sell entire quarter section for $540; small cash payment, balance termina. A investment, nothing Ike ft in the ¢. Detaiia will interest we. ¥. American Sank ide. GooB? TRACTS OF LOGGED -OFF LAND FOR SALE. Low prices; easy terme. We will accept Liberty bonds ae first payment; pay the balance out SF your wares, | Stendy, work in our ‘and mill for stead: e LAKES LUMBER COMPANY ‘Three Lakes, Wash. PROPERTY PEnTY Witt THe y B Our commia- Tie Liverty Bide, opp. HowR Writ, IPRovan 11 AChke, (10m to Byerett; hae trout stream and good buildings, ‘orchard, berries, 1 hay; ideal hom { GARDEN, Andrews at w. pT BUILD F FoR you: tae ver gh o Parnes. a5 unser, 418 Hoston Block. EMott 2033. °2--Furnished Houses SOFT s month. Ideal bachelor’s quarters, Beacon 1542. 25—Unfurnished Apts. APART M Monmouth—2ist and Yesler way— 2 rogms, unfurnished 2 rooms furnished Raymonds—First and Warren a 2 rooms, unfurnished 2 roome, furnished .. HENRY C. RWING COMPANY Successors to Calhoun, Denny & Ewing Ruite 200 Alaska Bl Main 7134 SEAT A, 27—Honsekeeping Rooms ia ROOMS, INIMITED, $5, mouth. Call before noon or after Get off car at Norman st. pg yale to 1120 Minwatha place. TWO FRONT HOUSEKEEPING: VIEW; single housekeeping; phone; gas. 1120 Terry ave. nw 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT Front room and bedroom fi two men walking distance of Ames shipyard: $2.50 each. Phone Beacon 1597 Cony ¢ ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE, a month, Ideal bachelor’s quarters, foason 1563 A rrr 32—Male Help Wanted WANTED—LABORERS IN AND AROUND BRICK AND TERRA COTTA PLANT, # MoUnS, 47 CENTS PER HOUR. CALL AT 1007 HOGH BLDG, 9 O'CLOCK ToMbRROW MORNING. U. & DEPT. OF LATOR Employment fervice Union and First Ave. or 1412 Western Ave. GHIPTARD WORKERS FARM LABOR Urgently needed on war essential work Good wages. Immediate employment. HOTEL HELP WANTED Chambermaida, beliboys, porters and elevator operators, apply at 212 Mad- a Bring this (ND WLANKET Pantorlum Dye Works, Rm acifie Coast Bis- ¥D—RAPWRIBNCED AND 197 Pacific Conant department. . WANT Bi ~ a AVE MONEY? fell uncalled-for oes cheaper than anyother Tirtme this ad and save Bult Shop saves you ho on overcost. Traders’ Bulldt: *achool, to run errands and learn Apply editorial, depart= nireraft; best trade going. Help the rnment. Apply 919 Becond, room 1.75 and up ROOM PURNIMNED COTTAGE, | Ft Tough bungniow viding Bhort lengthe beaded ceiling tees We enti anyone. Ship anywhere, and guarantee eafo delivery, The largest factory in’ the West seiling direct to the consumer. O. B. WILTAAMR CO. 1942 First Ave. &, Seattic, Washington. 08 TENTS, AWNIN: Bverything in Canves 4 og Kitchen @ On University. ANAC 62 00 HATH 1008 Vet ave alee eal ae ee a HELP W r WANTED iY NOT NYT Lapies "AND ORNTLEMEN® surTs AND OVERCOATS FROM $2.09 TO $15.00. PRESENT THIS AD AND ORT 10 PER CENT OFF YOUR PUR- CHASE. 1904 FIRST AVS. For Sale Miscel iscellaneous _ $2, 50 50 & § $2. 0 ‘Seo. | hoxpital, HOROPRED AIREDALE from Paddy and Biddy, Phone "Kirkland, ‘Wash., or addrens Geo, NCWANGE—K VAG for an automobile for mole, mink and rabbit ALAGK. ° rt to Mr Mina ‘Mire. FM. Parks, 1420 Minor, May 20. Roy to Mfr, 1114 Stews 1 Girt to Mr. and Mra J. M. Davie, 115 Olive et, May 16. Girl to Mr. and Mre. BB. Paul, 2018 Righth W.. May 20 Bey to Mr. ead i. Kumat, 168 Blenth a jay 16 and Mra. It. BR. Frogors, Mra, Hoy to Mr 522 20th N. W., May 8. Girl to Mr. and Mra W M. Colby, Jr. 2222 Crescent drive, May 17. Dey te Mr. and Mrs. A. Perige, 1916 F. Marton, May Girl to Mrs and sre RL Cohen, 626 28th B, May 5. Girt fo Mr. and Mra, YT. Cohen, 169 16th ave, April 2 Roy to Mr. and Mre #. C. Moward, 5103 Meridian, April 2 Roy to Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Morrtes, Seattle General hospital, May 16 Roy to Mr. ©. J. Yoder, 7001% Mth N. W., Roy to Mr. and Ya RR Rorabeck. 6105 Mead at, May 16, Roy to Mr. and Mrs. J, BR. Warrack, 4024 Sycamore, . Terael, 187 and Mra # Altahet, 211 17th, May 18 Roy to Mr. 4th, May 17. DEATHS May 20. J. Dumond, 62, Donna Lyon, 25, May 19 1, Children's Orthopedic | Th. Gothtia, 2447 Fe. Valley, May 19. horpital, Lenora at, May 18. Providence hospital, M. Millzner, 62, J. P. Matnes, May 5. Layra W. Saunders, 25, 632 N. Tird, May 16 Mary KB. N. Stevens, 52, 2922 Rastern ‘ ave, May 1 Tt. Linderemtth, 2%, 6043 26th N. 419 N. S4th, May May 19 Rose Murray, Aurora, May 19 Providence hoapital, * May 20. 70, Swedish ¥. ©, Smith, 62, Fannie Tucker, 20, May 17. Harry Goff, 11, Providence hospital, May 18. W. .D. Patten, 67, Providence hospital, nw. | May 2 furs, furniture Saree ereee a eal! the Pacific Auction co, Main #688 BU eenns Done _ $1— Furniture Wanted Mi im and pay higher prices ti Phone Main Becona itor 7 house Biiake Furniture Co. 65—Business Personals A VAIN; treats dandruff, ecseme ulte GUARANTEED; Indies, « Violet ray for cold: ahem: Dalton, 0, a7 bs, OLD GOLD, oEb, SILVER, aT monger pric ea PAID JEWELRY 0. BLDG, (TH FLOOR NORSR—MRA WILT. n deie 18th N. W. Phone Bi ‘THD —HOVEA FOR P. in all parta of the city. Jation at, The reaain KINGTON — rat anal 606 Crary Bh ON id MARRIAGES Marriage licenses were ineued May 21 an follows Harold Edwin Kerry and Marie Helen Wilron, Seattle, Leo Hf. A. Westermann, 20, Seattts, anen Fielamner, 25, Kanaan City, Kan. Carl KR. Anderson and Martha Lind- Quint, Beattie. J. W. Lawaon and May Cameron, Seattln August A. Schueler, 22, Shelbyville, Ind., and Mona Wilson, 18, Beattie, Alfred W. Lewis, 20, and Harel M. Richards, 26, Edward Howarth, Beattlo. DIVORCES | fults for divorce were started tn eu: perior court today as follows: 4 Anderson va. Aw D, denertion | Hana Lavine Hamtiton va. Davia James Harilton, infidelity | Ila Vern Pearl Cole va, Joseph W. Cole, jer hi nd n. and Audrie E. Anderson, ity, obert TL, Wells va, Myrtlo Wells, do- Yisco arch va, The following dec Mary H. Cox fro: . Alston Perla Raren, derertion een were srantedi sigin D, Haulen. ah P. Shank from Alonzo M, Shank. SCOTT WINS ELECTION WASHINGTON, May 22.—Repre- sentative George C. Scott, of Sioux City, Ia., republican, was duly elect- “led, the house elections committee to- day decided in the contested election case brought by Steele, a denocrat, James O'Priens 9, 6524 19th MB, | For they are Women and the Mothers of Men! But all cannot go; only a small proportion of our brave women can serve on the actual field where men are risking their bodies and their lives—the great majority must stay “Over Here” —must keep wheels turning and “Home Fires Burning.” But is that all? No! She can carry that boy tea place of safety! She can bind his wouhds .and: ease his pain! She can care for him! She can comfort little children and her less fortunate sister— ‘over there”! If she will support the American Red Cross. This is Your Act of Mercy—Women of America Give It to Them Now— Let the American Red Cross Show Them You Did Not Fail! Executive Committee First Floor Cobb Building Seattle, Wash. All Advertising for Second War Fund Drive Paid for by “A great net of mercy drawn through an ocean of unspeakable pain” Public-Spirited, Patriotic Citizens,

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