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aber nil JUNE 29, 1918. | PAGE 9 «= SMILING, 788 MEN rao 19—City Real Estate for Sale} 43—Lost and Found ITT Tie WAP, | VT cow pantry " " norete floor,| hor eco os cord laundry 1 Me WMATT LeEvVYsS | Se 4S) | Der The Star ~ MIR. MIAN SSIFIED Ad Rates ‘Franatent—charce Advertising Pts. Insertion the rtions for the price of five ‘Transtent—Cask Advertts Gash tn advance—any classifica- Per tine or fraction of tine | ia times tor the price of fiv | Contract Advertising per month—t month Der month? months eo Her month—@ months... 1% per month—12 months. 1} Hines each week, 1 year each week, months add” add 1 cent. Space Contracts to be used in one year, Looking for an investment? Take our tip. Study The| tv Star’s Classified Page. All|25 the real bargains in Estate are found here, Infurnished - Apartments INVESTIGATI THEM! ! pes P< per ™e per te Three 19— Hous eke © ping Y year, o~ Bt t cont City Real E — IMMEDIATE %*” SNAPS IN SMA in one ve on to. be Used in ue en bed Be uaed in one year. ie per w Nine ‘Help W. ace) QRORGETOWN Classified Ad Department Phone Main 600 SeattleStar NEAT SHIPYARDS an ATTORNEYS. AT.LAW AY REINS Consuttation RELIABLE MEN WANTED FORD MOTOR ¢ ASSEMBLY WORK Ce Herr OF LAROW Employment Serv Union « or 1412 W SITIPYARD FARM LA Te) Central | make ok on patents. nd he your some | Urmentiy needed on war exec WANTRD. te work afternoons A HIGH RCHOOL nor Prefer Main 4917 LOANS MADRONA, $1,250 CHATTEL 10 MONEY TODAY from $19 to $100 made quickty and aly on furniture, pianos, live SANDERS & CO. 21006 TC Smith Mag hit COLLATERAL LOANS ig 462120; PAVED STRERTS ALL ASSESSMENTS PAID PHINNEY RIDGE, $450 SIZM 8502100; CORNER WEST SEATTLE, $400 Soxite TO ALLEY sunk Ve UPATATRA every anit vedere Mullding. 006% lower rates WE LOAN MONEY TO RUILE the COMMISSION they « _ 2 2 SOCIETY. ~ een SOAs Ask for Mr Slambe Mr MeQu ENB per hour ATH HORING Day work, 9¢ $1.00 per hour or phone WANTED PRERRER IN DRY © ing department. Good pay. Apply once. Washington Laundry, ® Wi mPu EK. THOMAS & CO Third Ave. wiilett 2624 30 fates: confidential JEWELRY CO. Recona ON ALL. ARTICLES Reliable, $07 Third ay LOANI ra MMODATIONS. &, SUMNER, WARtt wo bedrooms with large onty $2,200 Call on Pioneer Bide pritia PUPS | SonTRLICs PRICE CO. | or Sale 524 Firat Ave. 8 | a ‘ORK—G, RK HART- Fourth. Phone Main 3588. | RRA OPTICIANS irson Co.'s bal-ony. YOUNG LADIES WANTED PERMANENT PORTTIONS nO EXPRRIENCE ae TRED One of the best | the eity | large poreh im front | rear, from which there \ of the mountains and Sow oom comple: ~ 3-room bung STORAGE WARR- White Bids. | FIREPROOF ‘Central Storage Co CLOTHING | SOUGHT AND SOLD. 1% Pho 1S Westial Phowe Elliett 294i or call at 504 Pioneer COND-F D Bids tare te ponitions, write for free + Clvil Bor Kenols HATHA, Biectrie cabinets, thy tampa, tube. Fheuratian my Lovie Myers, chiropodiat,| jot 402125. © Phone Main 2219;| water; city | 4x17; two [| with butt-tn Price only § OVERCOATH cela PRESENT block from car Hight; big living room. w large bedrooms; kitchen | 2%¢¢ FIRF s; bath complete neRR Phone Went 165, or | Wanted for P California ave. between 5| Fourth | oF phone F and 3 and lovee RAaPHEN city | Ralance lik a 10 Paying highest wager. | Y PICKERA WANTED tions. Pay 60 cente per crate. Write| for particulars, A. J. Charleston, Sum ner, Wash RRDIT—A LITTLE DOWN, A LITITER ch week. Dresses, conta, euite. Open eck. Phelps Co., 5 (OTEL MILWAUKEE New Management. 664 King 8t sight for workmen. Hot and| 01d water and telephone in every room. | Zhe to $0c per day up. Very reasonabie | Fates by week or month | Taxe ANDARD WOTT! Corner First Ave. and Pine St. modern, outside room fervice; phone tn all rooms |6 Fauntleroy tt departr Washington Laundr ne lake WANTED- perlenced Co. Literty bond 33—Male 1 , i613 % tna ge Notices — EVERY SATURDAY NIG | by the W. 0. W the W. oO. W fm uniform, 25¢. 53 work XPERIENCE spoolers. Apply 2000 Fifth ave de bought 1920 Bm REAL ESTATE COMPANY ith Hide Wan ted (Tren ay 33 Situations OnK Fit CnoeaCUT Addrenn 202 14th ave. 8 284 Fea Frost Tense Situations Wtd. iii old. close houne IN DREN $15 0 between 9 Gooa CAM, H16 36. ~Agents Wanted planted; bal up. and’ is re ent fine foil, feattie and Tar 7 level and the finest kind of soll. o county road; nd improved montly bottom land; close ma; perfectly as wervice terme $250 « monthly, turk 203 New York 407 Taary Faliding 17—City Lots for Sale LOTS $5 CASH to the car line mervice in the city $250 to $300 DAVID P. KASTMA 1024 Third Ave AND any mize f Te ee LIAS 18—Real Estate Wanted WANTED —T over $1,800; can pay 91,000 cash, 1 r 41—Fivestock should ings for ar vor has 2 det: rary | At tee 19—City Real Estate for Sale Retw io AChEM enttle Ww se t aid Found DOUGLAS ME 407 Leary B x RMIT AND ; x FUP Reward. MopEnN «7 Rainiey valley car agents. 4409 Holly at FURNITORS 6-room house gan; near Green| 6 down, balance] ide. Witt ton ear DAVID P. BASTMA 1034 ‘Third Ave. Puon vitth N. | TaAa Autowmobites for Sale ‘or Sale Miscellaneous MARIE AND DO NEW PIANOW FE plied on pur TRENT, TENT AP ane. eyer-'t KRAVAS Pir AGW S200 HATH 100 fh RPECTALTY BOORDS D EXCHANGE Kilte te repair WaAiheD PRE Was Wanted ow fur o HATH 16, Pik furs. Miscellaneous PAY" MORE” for TD Dres: making Done DREMAM AKER Dat e Mast 1789 DRAM AKER ne Past 1789 pat Mem be New York Gandrott Kite Lids Millett WtnbAY NY NDS OLD ooLD. OLD PALAR 4 PAID JEWELRY CO. ‘TH FLOOR WANTED OLD JRWELRY WATCTIES HIGHRRT PF aMITH aMITH BLDG Drame TEMTi h, Kitia $100 Rox STENZIE EXTRA no depiiat STENZI fan Francisco. GTimeé PIANO PLATING ~~ bow at Loa! a PUBLIC STENOG- ry tl” Today’ s Market Report ECONOMY—MONDAY 1, pure natural milk, 106 28, freshly ground corn meal, 9 Tbe 1 44, € in milk, 106 ean Olympic pancake —" “SANITARY—MONDAY leg of lamb, m lamb chops shoulder Stall 42, pot roast, jing beef, 160 T.; soup meat round, sirloin and T-bone | liberty steak, 150 ™ corned pork, der chops. (VITAL “STATISTICS! RARARARARAAR AAA, MARRIAGES a, and Edna M. neon and Rather A. Blom- and Ethel ©. and Henrietta and Gladys Wil 19, and Jemie On and Ruby ¥ 2, and Ines and Grace A. O'Con and and and and 0, 4146 14th ave. N 40) tl to Mr. and Mr lemder June 24. GO TO JOIN ARMY The There left with a of the nieht marched away wml atthe rid bigwent « 1 the aft that did Hig quota from the at. Unio head uy of thone " t mareh to the with hin plent treet podrome King at ureh who wer able t but ¢ f beginning army le und thou them god manage a smile ery one 0 soldiers the potential noe of the war has the national ted hea upon Seattle xands came out peed Ked Cross Girls Serve or an hour before the door the Hippodrome we waded th nh waves publi men “ ed, white « about as the temple's the dinner BIG STORM CLOUDS IN U.S. COURT Skipper Blowed if He'd Break Woman's Heart No man in the world can ques the the uthority of Skipper Jacob Johnson aboard his good ship, the Lief E., but the skipper will be blowed if any woman on land can't put « crimp in his shore orders It happened when . from Seattle, ver istand the ship was off Van re the federal court was morning concerned with Johnson and Seaman John son, Jacob and Iver, respectively and plainuff and defendant, inciden both in the best of spirits and with n remult Skipper tally beaming happily sie between then, become the wife with the bieasing of the 4 comely lar who was noon t It happen Tr a head wi omin’ up, and the skip per ordered Iver Johnson, seamnan, to lower the staysail. There are ways and ways of manning a st man Johnson has his way and the skipper has his. So they fought The hot-headed Iver punched the master of the Lief F. like a maniac until he was pulled off, The skipper was mad and damaged. Ho said Iver tried to kill him. And Iver said he would have if they hadn't hauled {him off But after Cap'n Johnson had filed his case in the federal court, charg-| Ing assault on the high seas, and hired a lawyer, Sktpper Johnson found out that Seaman Johnson was to be married in two days, and that on whore the waiting bride was weep ing her heart out So he went to the weeping bride, who wan atill weeping No tan livin’ can punch me mone my own ship.” he said, “but mphs take me it I can mane for hurtin’ a wom: 80 when the case came up for pre liminary hearing before United States Commissioner Robert W. Clelland, Saturday morning. it was rushed up to the court immediately at the skipper's request, and Seamon Johnson was let off with a fine of $50 and costs. who Mo- | had the que the John Crook of th o nerved two brothers who le th ‘others in who was the er vbr whit helpers in ta brother who Mh men tot of the intelligent bar Obey € order and give the to the smalle Hun hell, W the u return epti tonight will be a TT Ww “mn man 6 year-old of Wil John Cremidax, and board No. 4 flapping tried to nd amile le led lo« the parade, In ape ait the teh their father’s stride Hite wai emidas, who was a co Motel Th did not 4 k emp ment was xchedu Seattle for Camp Lew k, but the mm re and that it waa halt station retarde k of checking to such an extent an hour later before the pulled out Shipyard and Waterfront News & Notes SORGES V. IS RESCUED NEAR PORT TOWNSEND The power fixhing heavy sea night, by the boat Ar whasend, under anter wend Friday patrol NEW CANNERY TENDER LEAVES FOR ALASKA new cannery tender Frank H n, Capt. E. N. Glasscock, com Seattle Saturday for Alaska, where she will of the Point Warde © veanel was launch ago by Anderson & repairs Packing Co. ed two weeks Sons SKINNER & EDDY WIN 2ND STEEL SHIP HONOR and third honors in steel ship construction have been award od ely, to Skinner & Eddy of Seattle, and the Moore Shipbulid ing Co, of Oakland, Cal, by the emerk board corporation. First honor for steel ship construction goes to the Bethlehem Shipbuilding corporation, of San Francisco. The Grant Smith-Porter Co, of St. John, Ore. is first in wooden ship con- struction. Second respec ANDERSON CO. TO HAVE LAUNCHING ON JULY 3 The Anderson Shipbuilding Co. of Houghton, Lake Washington, nchen its first oceangoing steam The verse! is 3,250 tons one of three building for the Oriental Navigation Co., of New York. Two others are building for Hannevig Bros, New York. The vessel will be launched July 2, in order not to interfere with the schedule already arranged for) July 4. Addreases will be delivered by| Judge Thomas Burke and former | United States Senator Samuel H "WAR INDUSTRIES TAKING _ | UP ALL CITY’S ELECTRICITY | T cua power users of Beattle are now at the mercy of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co ‘The city's ght and power plant is no longer able to afford them the protection of competition. The company has already filed new schedules with the public serv ice commiasion that mean doubling of rates for large users of power. War industries now have no alterna tive but pay the price, {has reached the limit of its capacity, both of water and steam plants This was the statement of Super inter J. D. Ross, of the city lighting department, Saturday. * Ho showed that the city had been forced to turn down during the last fow days, requests for 5,400 kilowatts of power from war industries, His department has contracted to furnish 14,784 connected kilowatts, or 11,116 estimated maximum load kilo waits of additional power, since the first of the year. During this period the Lake Union steam plant's second unit of 12,500 kilowatts has gone into service and been swallowed up. The department is reserving just lenough to take care of the increases of its old customers The statement of Superintendtnt Ross ix expected to h an tmpor- tant bearing on the request of the city for the right to issue bonds for the development of the Skagit river site, showing conclusively the need of more power in Séattle Superintendent Ross also learned Saturday that the FPletschacker in ter “, owning the Northwestern Electric Co., of Portland, has secured a loan of $1,000,000 from the govern ment war finance corporation for the extension of power plants to supply hipbuilding industries of that city The city VAN DER HEIDEN dent ituation was somewhat IS GIVEN LIFE Heiden Judge Clay to life im Van der was Superior Franciscus sentenced by Allen Saturday morning prisonment in the state penitentiary for the murder of Mr. and Mra, J A, Collinson. Jay Allen, attor for the presented a for Tl have told the when lw that is of Judgment nied by the court to say now," he told the truth stand, and ur und a new which were ¢ nothi judge. I on the witnes: all, for the city! relieved by a letter from the PO al Petroleum Co. furnishing the Lake Union plant with oil, there ts plenty of oil still Superintendent Ross stated that the city will be forced to use an average of at least 1,000 barrels of ofl a day at a cost of $365,000 a year, at pres ent prices, more than sufficient to pay & per cent interest on the pro posed $5,500,000 Skagit project bond NOTICE Replying to the numerous com- Plaints of shipyard workers and thers in recent issues of The Star, if they, or anyone else wrestling with the fuel problem will address 8 Rainier Boule vard, or phone Rainier 523 Eliott wT will tell Gem how to solve the problem satisfactor fly, no matter how often they have to move A VICTIM. A SATURDAY NIGHT DUTY Deposit a Your Earnings Savings Account! We Pay 4% Interest Portion of in a on Savings Open Saturday Evening, 6-8 Northwest Trust & Savings Bank Second and Union OnppreuM THIRD AT MADISON TNE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION Pict TURE Coming Saturday ULY 6th FOR AN EXTENDED RUN “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” IS MORE THANA PLAY; IT1S A WORLD DRAMA; IT GOES STRAIGHT, TO THE HEART.IT IS THIS HUMAN QUALITY THAT. MAKES ‘HEARTS OF THE WORLD’ AS BIG AS MANKIND7, : CHARLES DARNTON NY.Evening World! . (\Dhe SWEETEST, LOVE STORY EVER TOLO.. DW.GRIFEITH 5 eee OF LAA OneMillion Fig siting Tent Thousand nag Miles of Ar tillery March of {Legions ions Sovadrons “of atte Fleets of Zeppelins) TheDestructionof (ities) > jthe Charge of,theTanks\ \ * >. Si A — a "LenesS le Tones 1.00 ‘throughout the W. Griffith Nights—265c, 50, 75c, $1 " Matinees—25c, 50c, 75c ,, These prices are universal United States under bond with D. until December, 1920. SEATS ON SALE MONDAY AT 10 A. M. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS NOW. ALL SEATS RESERVED Co-operating With Savers Co-operating with wage-earners, small-salaried persons and those who desire a safe, systematic method of saving money. Co-operating with the Government in the National Thrift Movement, encouraging frugal, careful living to help win the war. That’s the work of the officers of this banking institution. Here your funds are safe and draw a safe rate of interest all the time. Open Saturday Evenings From 6 to 8 o’Clock Dexter Horton Trust’ and Savings Bank Ave.s Cherry St -Seattle- COMBINED RESOURCES STOP AND LISTEN! “Time Is Passing Fast Away” Reserve your tables for Saturday, Sunday and Fourth of July evenings. Remember that our greatest national holiday at hand. We are serving a Table d’Hote ‘Dinner, which will be appropriate for the occasion. Don’t forget to obtain your Souvenir Menu. Music, danc- ing; and also to hear our new vaudeville artist, Miss Olive Finney, in her latest and catchy hits. Dinner From 6 to 9 P. M. $1.25 Per Plate BUTLER CAFE ‘STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ee