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PITONR M <a The Star CLASSIFIED Ad Rates Pransion(—Charge aren. Per Nine ertion an Transtent—Cash Advertising Cash in advance—any classifica ‘cents per tine or fraction of tne x times for the price of five Contract Advertising Yine per month—1 month a4 per month--3 monthe.. Tine per month—6 months ine per month—12 months lines each week, 1 year, each ‘Week, Ty ad months “iy * cont—Three add} Open Space Contracts od a be used in one yer fe tines to be Used Im one ve line Sve Mnea to be used in‘ one year. re tine . we ad. rate lMec per wera ‘ad. rate, per line ... Classified Ad Department Phone Main 600 he SeattleStar DIRECTORY ant Sau oT Ty oy ride. oo ucena eae ation booklet free 822 Ne (Pee Prien AMor ae too verenact. Wi Contral Main 190. Free book on patente —-Wonry TODAY from $10 to 8100 made quickty and ‘POnfidentiatly on furniture, pianoa, Ive eek, ot SANDFRS & CO. 2004 T. C Meith Wide wrt bs 4 COLLATERAL LOANS THAN MoweY ON DIA 2 per tee wae av-| COMMISSION they charce? LOAM ROCTETY, Ine ROT ARTA PLACR TO RORROW jroner om DIAMONDS ant JEWELRY Lowest rates: confident! AMERICAN JEWELRY CO.. #09 Second LOANED OF 8 wrine, The Pettante, #67 ‘Third ave DEVELOVING KODAK WORK “IN AT 1, AT ¢ THEY RR roll, Jacobs, P-L es AE Wippopnowe GTARANTRRS TO you olf of new dances Prof. mtr The Hippodrome, , AAOD WORK a WARE Tete. 1881 Fourth Phone Main 2586 OPTICIANS needs Praner- nz PHYSICIANS ANT) Gare balcony. (milter 9192. Rowse, Central { SECOND-HAND Ct CLOTHING OLD. i968 ey or night JUNK «Funk Co S297 HOFLs AND APARTMENTS NEW RTANDARD HOTEL Corner First Ave. and Pine St stat: Bares, modern. outside roome service: phone in all room te every respect. The and up; with pri- val bath, $1.50. ? WEPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED “HOTeE MILWAUKEE (Onder New Management) Fhe right place for workmen. Hot and Cold water and telephone ki je per day and on by the week ind, 11—Acreage for Sale “ehacTs OF LocGr LAND FOR BALE. Low prices We will tLanerty bonds te first payment: pay the balance out Of your wanes at aay work in our eamp and mill for steady men. thnke LAKES LUMBER COMPANY Three Lakes. Weah. 15—Farm Land for Sa! iN ACHEA HOTTOM LA miles south of city ttmit f chard; about two acre oF For saLe—is ACRBA, TH south of city limite of Port Orchar mein county road bout three acres Price $6 Owner, Wm. Bi. Orchard, Wash BY ai, In Reainele valley: myst ire BOL BR 17—City Lots for Sale THO wre, 3 NT from Green Lake oar line. Price $225 Owner, We, 2, Mills, Bort Orchard, | i9—city Real Estate for Sale For GALY, ail cleared. nee 11.450 BNAP C-reom house, with three car linea. OLLANGER, 467 Empire Pigg. __ E AND LOT FOR BALM, BF owner, Will seit on term in. ‘ake Beacon Hill car, (PA insertions for the price of five TWO AChED Tees ate | — 19-City Real Estate for Sale| 2—Male Help Wanted GREENE'S MENS UPWFATRA Bult hop eaves you and overcoat. ‘Traders $4- Female Help Wante we WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AS FIRST PAYM ON HOMES ‘ ™ WANTED—¥ TRLEPHO WOMEN FOR NW OPERATING IN BALARY While RAPID $9.00 ADVANCEMENT Pen WR PAID LBARNING $300 CALL SWRINMENT NERDH T0000 WOttion clerks, Rxaminat everywhere in June: experience unnee Wome: desiring government for free particulars to J former ctvil Kenots Dide WHY NOT BaVi AND GENTLEMEN'S 2,100 Washington, MONBY? ow built for twor large living 1ta2?, with Inree sleeping por ®t back: nice ble porch tn front: bie OVRBROOATE FROM 63 Dedroom, With Iaree elomet; bathroom PRESENT THIR AD AN complete; lot 40x one block from T OPP YOUR PUR ear! only 18 minutes from #h 1904 FIRST without transfer Why stand EDFA I oF three corners walting for « each week, Drensen you 4 from your inge until & direct ? eash, balance Third ave Feat | - | WANTED—X to attend telephos doetor'a hee and Royis A dunea! ' aUITR oo 7 arr | HARK DOWN, ALITY: $1,900 . room and board j EXPRRTEN ORNERAL WOveE c wages $40 oF 219th aye N ype sy | 85—Female Situations Wtd. | WANTED OFWO” OMATT CHYEDRER fies at ta 1 eae Ge Pb Dh. 1120 Hiawatha #t., between & 14 ies $350 TO Big $02120-foot tote ear line rect “0 $550 only one block from SEATS SEIS to all shipbatiding Wete are worth mere And will soon sell at bie ad: 449 WEEKLY AND AUT You owe it to yourself!” nished mon everyw te come and look them over tut foe “ We are batiting oon to-date California» Salesmen Wanted MAN WAN EXCRLERNT Traveling 81.900 te come and tov away from payment ¢ them over, and get receipts. Terma, en Dalance tke rent & TURNER REAL RSTATH COMPANY 204 Pioneer Bite o Etltott 39 $900 Caltfornia A 188. 3-101, Star. nani t WEST SEATTiLN WILL FURNISH LUMERR for emalt | FM use. OM One of oUF cholee 40-foot| Amer i, fronting on the ear tine, inside city! new pl | 3 WaAAv7 TOMOnIL oe “yor SALE SHE i Fist” Weatinks Main @o78 Standard mo’ cycles, bieveles, aecentories and expert repairing. could it they had not WEST & WHEELER, Colman Micck ARAAAAARRAAD te en 45—For Sale Misceilaneous RAR AND te We Get our catalogue No 1 1 bulldiag material WN 5 per month. $140 down, balance Y [Lote $200; $5 | 6-room house, 315 per mont 4-room howe, 1990; $150 down, balance $15 per mont ry & CH 19 A—REAL e f wanh Bent free ar terme NDLER. West 446 ESTATE _For SALE mortinnd. gioed red with heavy ea! vanined wire meah indow and aah sereens, at per eq ft [Cottage glass doors panel doors (windows ofing at $1.98, $170 and p aiding $1.78 and up TR rosiras MALL PROPRIF ng direct WILLTAMA CO. ail fen Washtnl no paving re mor aed $200) to cash, balance | assume. ke reat anak teen ent: tools Dine Cook Duwtnewe: chew 1 all fiatares: some code; all at eaight reason for eit! GREEN LAKE $1.900—Interest ¢ per "A : fomi-modern; lot level, 692120; plenty f frult trees and berries: good soll; two AT $11 FOURTH @T blocks from car and library, These meee Ten Wee. Be are good buys for little money; $200) PHONOGHAPHA Gun APRCTALTY cash, balance tke rent; no mortgage N RECORDS to assume RECORD VACANT Lots M. 40TH AND SUNNYSIDE, $950; 127m 4x1 $1,000: IZM 40n3 0 orp) HOUSE; ALL ABSEASMENTS PAID. MTRICAT. 1916 Weetiak Oppeatte We bur. tre |RAVANAOHM 02.16 HATA 1088 tet ave FIVE TEARS APRCTALIZING ltn rugs by Waldron Co. draws the rug trade to the center of the White, He and Btuart Hulldings, on Fourth, neat Union, where odd and large izes are carried. EXCHANOR ADRONA, $1 SIZK d$xt20: PAVED STREETS AND ALL ASSESSMENTS PAID, PRINNET RIDOR, 1450 #IZK 602100, CORNER WEST SEATTLE. 1600 BIZE s0x120 TO ALLEY. WR LOAN MONEY TO BUILD KITT A sise Ror RACTS aOR Ale. °. 1036 Third Ave Fillott 2036. MeQue 10 to 2 o'clock. np. eae at attrac terma, at i. Town oar, combined, $175 thin wi tires, Wa Main Fourth. EW PIANOa FOR RENT, RENT AP a: % on purchase, Meyer-Toner nlon | 46—Wanted Miscellaneous _ WANTED PLOMTING, WIRING AND PLASTER ING FOR NEW BUILDING AT 40TIt & W, AND OREGON, FAUNTLEROT CAR The OWT, PAYR MORE for clothing. furniture, We buy, sell and ex mo everything. 1317 Jat. Mil. $321 48—Dressmaking Done BD DRwAAMTAKY rork, Phong Bast |50—Furniture for Sale 2 A aPr Phith Axminater “3 ane 1222 Fourth, | Main d518 the eity limits: choles for oniy ¥ $10 per month. PIND 126 Third. rth 25— Unfurnished Apts. MENTS Zz | Monmouth—tist and Yesier way 3 rooms, unfurnished : furnlabe Firat and Warren « yaturnisned 2 reo furniahed HENRY 6. EWING Furnliuts Go Bur eemso to Calhoun, Denny & Ewing) “oewe~~— Buite 200 Alaska Bldg. Main 1134. | . aan rr Bus 27—Housekeeping Rooms HOUSERREPING a No objection to ¢ ave, naar Howell 30—Fur. Rooms for Rent ie LARGE NICELY FU pid vbpcae one block from three car gentlemen preferred. Call at 1451 or phone Kast 25 Peis, Male Help Wanted Help you diately. $100 month work; comm Help your w ington during these atirring war tii Write immediately for free list po: open. Franklin Toatitate, Dept Rochester, N.Y. tee 1 & eTrert LET, Colen Ae cash 2 roome TAT. Raymoonds laren Co., fk Pilea ness Porsonsis. Take 1 oF a STEVENS aly natte,| er Dancing ow York aTENOG- day and eve Main # Teachers’ Aran, GTOw- PUNT Crary Bide i FIOKT 32 wufficient HiAMONDA, IMWELRY, OLD WATCHES, OLD FAISB HIGHEST 'PRICEM PAID, {ITH JEWELER SMITH HLL LARGRRT # fine BILVER, TERT 412 L. ¢ Tif Jot white ’ rLOOR. AMORTMENT ton ruge are shown MIUPTARD WORKERS o Henry Bldg FARM LABOR Urgently needed on war ensential work. | ar vate fi RAGTIME PIANO PLAYIN ar music taught in 20 lewsona. | on Dde. | -|6LD GOLD, SILVER, “THETH, DIA-| monds wanted. Highest price pald, 108 Cherry _#' ATCA ON Pali MICHAL, 203 PIKE ST, reports tean Foreign , 090, Bt. Low fo HAVE We will sell and shoes Pa yh thi Detective ror an any other this ed and save STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918, PAGE 9 Business Personals PRACHOAL NORE Mae, WITT RTE on, 1016 48th N, W, Phone datiard | CON of TVATH WOME FOR good nurse 1-20. Ty Y ent “| OPERATING TEN « SHIP WAYS NOW neon the welding of Beat &—Funeral Notices FAVMAT IN loved hus *¥ vit years, be. renldence. awe 63 anc alia and Mire Myris Kare of t kane Masonic 1 nd ML. W. A ror head. shipbuilding largent shipyards, under one 1 be held Monde with facilities of the Seattle ‘onstruction & Dry Dock company by the Skinner & Kddy |with Dave Rodgers, manager Numerous alterations are in full swing Saturday, fitting the pioneer 5 59- Legal Notions PUT” COUNT” OF THE for the Western District speed expert, fiw vi United Mates, of Washington, 14 In Nankruptey. In the Matter of F. Ia Mush and Aane his wife, bankrupts above named or persons in the beginning of the new week Mon- day Keginning Monday be in full operation two om atoe! freighters laid 500-ton vow nels on the ways will be completed by Skinner & Eddy, All the old em ployes will be retained at the plant, the working force of the and the wader the acts of bringing Skinner & Eddy firm up to 12,000/ men SHIPBUILDERS KEEP WORKING “ > . E. ublic Markets | | Ehipbullders of Seattle were gener. Ay ally working Saturday afternoon in + me. 6te, | the yarda of the elty, at the request ioe of the United States shipping board should this 29h day of May, | YNANK 1, CRORPY, Cler ny LEITCIL Deputy. IKE PLACK—MO: waiving thelr claim to Saturday halt: | oftice holid While the matter of working thru out the summer has not been deter mined by all the unions, It is believ ed that mont of the workers will be willing to continue to work Saturday jafternoons, Under the agreement, however, between the Metal Trades | Council and the shipbullders and ap- proved by the shipping board, dow time muat be paid for the extra time. One probable result of the over time work will be to disrupt the Shipyards’ Baseball league schedule ' SKINNER-EDDY th.) liberty Rastern fun Maid rau CORNER—MONDAT full cream cheese, 220 Kien ereamery butter, Nut-Ola, abe Tb.) 2 tall 2 cane anmorted aplees, utter, ground while you dhe bulk epectal coffes, al cotter, ide abin syrup, be, Harp corn, 200; Tree power coffee 2be, Dei A basta problems arising out of the consol! dation of the Skinner & Eddy and Srattie Construction & Dry Dock Co. shipyards, under the control of the former corporation, waa arrived at by the Metal Trades Counel! in spe clal nemton Friday evening The problems arose becanse the | Skinner & Eddy plant operates under a private agreement with the Metal Trades Council, while the Seattle Cor on & Dry Dock Co. has op era der the Macy or shipbulld ing war labor board agreement, which provides for a 10 per cent bonus for night work. The counct! decided that it prefers the Skinner & Eddy scale, It addremed a com- munication to Manager David Rodgers asking that no baale wage aonles be reduced Only one «mall class of men are affected by difference in scalen be tween the two yards, with the bonus eliminated, Manager migern sald | Saturday, and no difficulties remain in the way JACOBS GOKS TO RAINIER ar Staff Photographer Jacobs ts Baturday to Mount Rainier, t some movies of the opening of the park season, Sunday, especially for the Star-Liberty Weekly. PUGET SOUND | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES WYRAWERS LRAVE FROM COLMAN pOocK, roor MARION AMES LAUNCH The §.400-ton steel freighter Wert- ford was launched from the plant of the Amen Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Friday afternoon, The Westford im the fifth vensel of this design to be launched by the Ames Co, SHIPPING BOARD IN NEW dally | *Doee net can att [Victoria fundaya | | leaneps adiemepel's r direct. Bteamert 12 The United States shipping board ia Installed in ita ‘w home Satur. @ay, at Broad and Cherry sts. Phila deiphia. Persons having deali with, or writing to, emer fleet corporation, are re Quested to be careful to forward | their communications to this addresn. | The removal of the office from | Washington to Philadelphia was made to avoid the confusion and con- gestion of the old quarters, and pro- mote efficiency in dealing with the | most vitai phase of the nation’s in: | dustrial activity, COUPLE FOUND DEAD ON ROAD Port) Titpen Sepm Townsend 4 trect/10:30pm datty [Connects at Townsend) dally fwith rail fmes for all! lpetnte om Olympte! ' eam @any |Pettineham. Everett —Relingham—Anacertee 16 00pm ia A Keletan, for! 4:66pen || Galiy [Rverett, Anacortes| datiy jana |_Retiingbam. __BY AUTOMOBILE WHITE SALMON, June tragedy became known here tate bs * day, when the bodies of Mrs. Chester T. Dewey, 21, and Bert Bishop, construction superintendent, were Gincovered lying side by in the roadway A was clutched In Bishop's hand. His auto| war standing near by Mrs. Dewey was the wife of a leu- tenant in the national army, in| France. She had worked aa book- keeper for Hishopefor rome time. Bishop and Mrs. Dewey attracted attention here by thelr friendahip. Monday!iingbarm WedjJuan island Ws re a ae Port Townsend Pert Angetes Neal Hay and Way Porte dpm fie. Utopia, for Port! «60pm An-| Tused’y ride dead revolver Thure’y\way porte Port Tewnsend— Port Angelee—Clailam Monday: Wed Priday'P ort [Witttama, Derngeness | Angeles sad| Priday \Ctallam. They frequently took long fishing \trips and hikes into neighboring forests. When Dewey recently came here to see his wife, before depart |ing for France, she was gone on a | trip with Bishop. RICE RETURNS ~ Pert SiS vig perme “Tipe Misamer Foret, for] ea Gany (Kingston, Gamble! dafty Ludlow, **Melon,| except \F \aa@ lor, Townsend] Sunday (Monday Tanevitie and Had 7 60pm) Noex. faterdny Onty 1:10pmiftenmer Puget, [Kingston, Ladlow ana! jway pointe | Sanday Onty | | 9:00am Meamer Paget, for| ¢:20pr || [Kingston, Ladiow | | | | 9:0¢pm hwny pointe _ Hood Canat Cambie Ladiow Charles F. Rice, vice president of the local telegraphers’ union, who | haa been in Washington, D. C. pt}**Tangor | the I * _Rondny|points on Mood Cann Points marked ** are boat landings. Passengers for these pointe and for other boat landing petnta rowet mi thelr own arrangements for land and asvume all risk and Habitity tn King oven landing Steamers aenenger rats does not tneluse boat || landing charg Pageace liability te limited to wear. tne apparel, fot to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed free Btoamers And achedules aubject to change without notice. Freight re telved dally for all poin xeepting Tacoma) In above nehedule ‘Ticke be purchased at ticket office, Open from 6:30 a. m. to 12:00 midnight PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. ‘Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Pheae Main 2098. ed-out telegraphers before labor board, was to be [back to with a reception and dance. The affair will be given tn the union headquarters, in the Arcade building. Attorney Thomas PB. Mac: Mahon, who has belonged to the In+| ternational Telegraphers’ union for a7 and teen out on strike, he| the war year the dance, and saya it will be some show The union had no word from New bor board at noon, but expects a vic- tory. FROM CAPITAL’ the taking over of the} Corporation, | plant for a rapid forward ewing with | ten shipways) | doubtedly SCALE CHOSEN 8,800-TON SHIP, PHILADELPHIA HOME) business | the | for settlement of wage! He wants hin freedorn. | the poster with the compliments of | the naval be | Jowus Peres, slacker nuspects, were | night BUT DECLARED IRRESPONSIBLE James Lonney, charged with as maulting his guardian, J. W. Jones and attempting to take his life, found guilty, Friday night, by in Superior Judge Clay Allen's de partment 4 The jury's verdict stated that Lon ney Was not mentally responsible at the time, and that the liability of a recurrence of violent tendencies thakes it dangerous for him to be al- | lowed his liberty. | Deputy Attorney Pat terson, in the waid Baturda ur Prosecuting charge of that would to the ir penitentiary committed ward of the Sends 23rd Psalm | to Seattle Mayor) 24rd Paalm tn ntate The 2 favorite | He likes the deep, trusting signifi cance of “The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want,” and the other lines of the Paalm that has comforted un told millions. Bo when he saw the 23rd Pmim | inserthbed on a large ponter at the li brary of the Welfare building of the Mayor Hanson's | | University of Washington Naval st tion early this week, bia admiration. Saturday he was presented with | the poster, for the adornment of hin James went in he expressed SUSPECTS ARRESTED Axel Larson, Michae! Powers and arrested by | Second ave Mficer F. 1. Miller, at and Yesler way, Friday and are being held for federal investigation What the police regard as an ef- feminate burglar entered the home of Mro. Jasper Kiefer, 3329 i. Madison st. Friday night, making off with 12 pairs of ladies’ hose and @ wrist wateh, Marjorie Mary Carton has gone home to her mother and refuses to come back, says her husband, John. | E-A-T your Sunday dinner with peace and contentment at Boldt’s, where everything is cooked to perfection to sult your individual taste. Tomorrow Sure. BOLDT'S BIG 4 1414-1416 Third Ave. RAINIER Restaurant and Bakery 913 Second Ave. | ,and| start out awkward, raw re- for the past three weeks, in| eruits of dancing, and then | connection with the oase of the lock: | weloomed Sharp and see those same Seattle Saturday evening) boys again? Under ways, winde 1883, 1@ putting up for | they are like old-timers. Ask to be served tn one of the cozy boxes. THE JAYWALKER Never the Good Dancer Because he knows how to get around. He is at ease vier all condi- | tions. Accidents are unknown to him whilst on foot ' Because he is too quick, too light, limber and easy on his feet. | One would think no matter what you would desire to do with your feet you could do 80. But it is not so. Have you ever seen a Monday night class | come back on Friday at seven Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald | HIPPODROME Sth and University Join the class MONDAY York on the decision of the war la-| NIGHT AT 7 SHARP. They'll teach you. c= SKINNER & EDDY LONNEY GUILTY PREACHERS TO WASHINGTON ASK WHEATLESS MEN TESTIFY PLEDGE SUNDAY ATI. W. TRIA If Seattle and the United States| CHICAGO, Today was will pledge themselves to go without | washington day in the I. W. W. se a oe Bunday.| ation trial in federal court. Fasm which will be in a chercies Senda ers from that state tem tune the turning |t acts of sabotage This stat nt! committed by 1. W. W. members, has been made by the United States | yr putnam coGaee anna food administration, in its bulletins jasued to ministers, | iff, amwerted 106 threshing machines On Sunday pleak-for conservation | had been burned in 1914, interforing to the utmost will be made in all|with handling a huge wheat crop, ehuret prayers offered in the| There was further testimony of im interests of food saving mem: | jured crops ber of church congregation be ole 1 to wign the food pledge, prom to abstain from the use of wheat until the next har when the danger point will have been passed | THREE AUTOS STOLEN Auto thieves made three substan tial hauls Friday night, stealing al THOMPSON BAIL $1,500 seven passenger car from BE. J. Whit | Pat Thompson, under arrest for jman, 4118 Whitman ave.; a five-pas | 4" attack made upon 16-year-old Ide senger car from B. A. Lewis, 2717|Carson, 6520 Earl st, on Friday 22nd B. and a roadster from H. It.|™orning, was released from custody Houston, Hainsworth Motor com-|@t the county jail Saturday upon pany, 1726 Broadway. The cars| P!acing ball for $1,500. Thompson is | were not recovered Saturday. charged with second degree | anmault. Four Seattle girls, ranging from [CHILDREN LEAVE HOME 14 to 19 years of age, disappeared| Four children disappeared from from thelr homes Friday afternoon the Ravenna school department of and night, and were still missing the Washington Children’s Home Saturday. The police are cooperat | Finding society Friday evening, ing with their parents and guardians Schoo! heads and the police are looke in an effort to locate them. jing for them. as te ccna lthestione a June 1 ern and off 4 to may point of the be alleged war made fam Col and w of Moscow, Idaho, and Frank Gibson, farm laborer of Yale Wash. were other witnesses, nent later introduced correspondence. ure ining ra The more vent r 1. W leting called for members to fe port at Seattle when ship building | contracts were let. OPPORTUNITY One secret of success is to have some money ahead with which to grasp your OPPORTUNITY when it comes. What a comfortable feeling to know that you have a little money in a savings account that is drawing interest until the big OPPORTUNITY arrives! Just a little sum taken from the weekly or monthly pay envelope will soon grow into a remarkable account. Second Ave, at Madison St. THE NATIONAL BANK “Keep Adding Little to Little and Soon There Will Be a Great Heap”—Says Benjamin Franklin. No man has learned the lesson of these stirring times unless he diligently prepares himself for the future by adding Bittle by little to his store. Thrift will win the war as well as the battle of life. Start systematic saving by opening an ac- count here today. Open Saturday Evenings. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Beocnd Ave.2 Cherry St Seatt Combined Resources The Dexter Horton National Bank and the Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank $22,826,828 GtiiieadladiaalsL OULU

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