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x i MARTIN RANCH); SPLENDID SOIT, | PAVED ) The Star WOHWAY; BUILDINGS | CLASSIFIED |} *3::5rscranowe || alno garden every foot of Ad Rates | 1 panture Cash tn advance—any classifica- ‘& Farear MTcents per tine or fraction af Tne | 85—Female Situations Wtd. AND 382—Male Help Wanted WHY NOT fA WON gy RRR LADING® AND GENTLEMEN'S SUITS OVERCOATS FROM $2.00 TO 0¢ PRNAENT THIS AD AND @) 4 FINAT AVR GREDIT—A LITTLE DOWN, 4 Dresses, 4 Third ave. Bp Pir 1 Btowart at c (opatatre) h PHIVA 10 PER CENT OFr YOUR PURCHAS! TLS Open Co, WANE | | “ plemedic soul orou ¥ Ll \ eeeak eee tools: patee tee fortum. Call Capitol ran Pranstent—Charee Advertising = | anit i ‘om paved hi | eee after 7:20 p.m | | ‘ d neighborhood. WANTED HOUaRK ER an Tine per tnsertion .......... 180) | icaee é ; ah ace en : ba insertions for the price of five | ame mg oy he Mine, ‘stock | |" Ueulare write to 0, N Pranstent—Cash Advertising ‘n Ete Rh ce al lege fo” TRARN TRADE ny ance #15 ® Apply Belknap Glass Co times for the price of five 5 - : = = | ew BAT CHILD AER Contract advertistne Clear Lake, Skagit | Cusenee, botwean’s fine per month—1 month . nnd : Tine per month —t monthe, County Py veace nnernnnannmne t th—@ months Ae splendid bargains here BE: . “ Tae bos teomth 18 tromthe. 1.00 | One k plendid bareaing here 44 | S8A—Stocks and Bonds 6 ines each week, 1 year, per 10 aeres, with improvements, $750. WiLL ney Time ..... “ereee PMO! 2 Acres. unimproved, $400 Liberty bonds, WA Tinos “each werk, Y "year, BAF "| Only eTitio Caan necaed.” Lote ot work | 1.000. Alnaks me ‘sa Wy" cont—Three a. 2 CHRARBTY 1.000 \ Gonths aad 1 cent Clear Lake, Wash ee tN Ba «ie Open Space Contenets 11 Mie oe aeiteeteer oe beckon stant 100 Washington ecurities Co... 75.00 898 tines to be used In one year, tee is 10 Alaska Btearnnh ey) Tene te bs used Va dns yeas, | SRE. Mee. Bitena, Maryovitte erase Che nnn bane Rr tine perv Ae | ATW nivermal High Power Bpectal od Bedbedbored year..,/15—Farm Land for Sale eed , a eg [ 1% ra) HUY A FARM #1 RE) ONE: | 1.000 ¢ 1 ad. rate, per tine . tench down, bal sat 6 per oon will have Clasatfied Ad Nepartment yo 1 whit : for iteelf If intere non, Phone Main 600 | A. Morgan, 2406, Fourth W., or| | BRone him, Queen Anne 2417 after 6 ; POR MALE TA CTFY OF The Seattle Star * 375 ae. even fo snl, org DIRECTORY 5 Sten wal Foot | right near | Rann s handy to t 43—Lost and Found mn | | ARE WAVINGW HOOK NO. 1T0Ht, ON WFAN, Vid ny got ke a a OE . Williett 4549. years at € per cent - LOsT— BLACK AND WHITE mids per cent. Afier thr ‘ H i you will have all your ney back, and nad aan Cresy rower <5 D —<Patent Atter- | exted. call on HA Morgan, 4 Fourth | Cowt wUNDAY. AT ALKT BRACH FRED GORIN—Pete* tom | Wa. ors him, queen Anne 2417 | Small purse containing locket and small after ¢ p.m ry will prove to | change Phone Mise Olson, Fast 703. you It will be o investigate thin | IPE P IPI LEI iz. City Lots WW | 44A—Automobiles for Sale ity Lots for Sale __ | BEHUCK GTELW G0, F188 Westlake ARDEN LOTS 15 minutes to union station $200 half cash. A. F. Nichols Reading Stan excies, bicycles, accessories and expert repairing 45—For Sale Miscellaneous } id motor. MAY BEINN WOMAN LA & co, Block | Cone free: confidential . | peeracticn, Cottectiona. 618/19—City Real Estate for Sale | 7 BAN AND poor Fotiding. Main 2781. —— —— ——"" yee one of large situs said Bullding Paper, Pre- W. Stra wt peom mod: $1,700; f-reom modern house on W. ¢ind at 91,650; $450 room house F at, $1,550; S550 cash “room house on W cash Oem wt, BL4O) 9200 | tock size Moreen T Odd Kise Serenn Door fing, Prast n heavy 2 Direct from our factory RB WILLIAMS CO. ° to you. Br modern on W. 69th et.. oo; | 2 Firet Ave & Beattie cash oo Yor G & RROPERG | “e* SANDERS & CO. 7 S00 CASH | Mitinvapnerttal irsa: camsiets hae ees-1000 TC Smith Pte Rit sect. » ACRE GROUND tomettier, 231 Mpler Bleck, 818 Second RT enna AC | 2-ROOM HOUSE _ave. Broken lenece duplicated. Setar OF Cree cag. becond ave mash. “arerth toe arecyining tac and Pine st. idl RTT Clreviar and ”~ of Seattle a 1 be tat COLLATERAL LOANS a ay Pen iI Fil i WE as wi ——|~ Doyle Medicine Co. AN MONEY ON DIA- WAVE AND wi and jewelry at 2 per cent. NO save your rent and win a| Cures catarrh, head, throat to CHARGES Others may AD-| Yeu. | stomach. bowels, can't be ¢ WERTIS® lewer rates, but how sdout) irable, timonials Beattie pepole the COMMISSION they charce | ‘Trial free. P PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Tne wood: | NeW PIANOS POR RENT. KENT AP 411 Reneca and 114 Marion. ty) fine road. | plied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 310 ry LACE aaeaary. — 2 ger from Union AMONDS and JE’ * “é. Only 11 t left: $250 to| = on — —— money on DIA powcr 1360. $5 cash and hiv, Phone MAVANAGIVE 62.50 HATS 1008 ist ave AMERICAN JEWEL Re. owner, Green, Sidney 1261. | PHOROURT YRS GOR SPRCTALTY | RD ON All, ARTICLES _ Do it _ne MURICAL, RECORD EXCHANGE |» ——— TTT | ‘THIS 18 A BNAP troom new, modern bungalow Price $2,400 $-room modern ee ‘Of waive The Reliable, $07 Third avs | DEVELOPING KODAK WORK | TAT TAT S THEYRE 10 cents a roll, Jacobs, P.-E Rene at ie | eloee tn. | $1,600: $500 cant done” 1516 Weetlake, wn AND Wine DISCHARGE OF WIRE MEN PUT UP TO WILSON CHICAGO, July &.—Preaident 8. J. Konenkamp of the Commercial ‘Te: lexraphers today wired Secretary of Labor W. B. Wilson, charging the Western Union with locking out em ployen at various offices, The mow wage read Ww. Consistent with ite past perform ances, the Western Union locked out employ this morning About 80 at Atlanta, 40 at New Orleans, 30 at Washington, 20 at Oklahoma City and 10 at Cinginnatl are already re ported. The workers are bitter and feel that our union is to be blamed in not carrying out the strike pro gram. Thix waa expected and may make It impossible to keep control of the situation, “iw there any assurance you can give these locked out employes in or der to keep trouble from spreading? In this connection, I desire t your attention to Mr, Cariton's state. mont that if there waa the slightest danger of trouble he would readily comply with President Wilson's re quest If he wan aincere, permit me to suggest that the situation today is sufficient to justify U government in calling on President Carlton to ad mit his mistake and mi 1 on hin promie to the — pe of the} United States FIREBUG SEEN ON RUN FROM BURNING HOUSE An incendiary fire started by sprinkling the porch with kerosene and applying a match, was extin guished at 2001 20th ave, W., shortly after midnight, J. B. Sewich, a neighbor, extinguished the fire with a gurden hose, The firebug was ween running away a short time be fore the flames broke forth. Sadie Gottuich, the occupant, asleep at the time. was hora (te Mtall freahiy ground corn 10 the, O8e: Crystal White soap (with purchase), Se per bar Mtall tm: faney bolting to. Mall at, 2 ioe pk ans pork and beans. SANITARY Stalie 24-38, 20 Tha beet Kagle brand mt rate, ie p washing pow tie pkg Lox powder, Ie; the pure ex. tenets, The: 10 Tom ye! corm meal, the er jet paper, the. Mtall 45, 2-1. pke layer ral 2 the Bul raising. the, fhe ean Nooth's aa! tle, the phe Cream of jon frit jar rubbers, ches or peara, } 2 the erackers conxrn A full en ah Jersey er short rite of by ured corned beef, 2b iver, Ite Tb: home rendered ard, 2 the, Sie, Anchor brand becon, Tye TH Btalle 14-25, Del Monts cateup, | hottie: Roman meal, Se ib: rlee flour, The he. ground cate, Be Me FINE #7. Hogar and soap stall, Carnation or STAR—MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918. PAGE 9 Wilson, Seeretary of Labor: | Mra./ Shipyard and Waterfront | News & Notes ‘SEATTLE FIRM BUILDS 5,000- TONNERS NOW idge and ” The Puget Sound | Dredge company Seattle, will be | the first shipbuilding plant on the | Pacific coast to build whips of 6,000 tonnage for the United States emerge ency fleet corporation, being now in| receipt of @ contract from the ship | ping bourd to build mix vewwels of |that size, ‘Thin type of veanel in| rare, altho several have been built on | the Atlantic coast and in the Great | Lakes shipyards, The vensela are wooden, and over 00 feet in length. |The keel of the first has been laid, and ork on its construction in un der way |CHAS. SCHWAB AWARDS |” PENNANTS IN FRISCO! , aaa ' RED HELP CURB THE FLOW OF SO failure, an women ‘The city will register its first war Ned Crow officials say, un answe im Charles M. Schwab, director gener: | call of the surgical dressings wart al of the emergency fleet corpora-| ment, which is working short hand: tion, Saturday awarded first honor| ed, night and day, in a race against pennants to the Moore Shipbuilding | time to furnish 260,000 spagnum |company and Bethlehem Shipbuild: | ling corporation, both of San cisco, complimenting them on their! mons dressing Fran | first remarkable fast construction records. goes He called them the “championship Cross yards of the world.” Schwab scheduled to appear in Seattle soon, | but his jour of inspection in San Francisco may delay him several SA dayn over the expected time. The | Hethiehem plant was declared by Schwab to be the best in the world |SAYS COTTON LARGEST | | ‘The of Custom: shows that 204 American ships and 192 foreign vonne! of Puget monthly report of sound and Grays harbor during May, while 204 foreign ships | "ciated A ared the | World, in his annual report, day it re-echoed thruout the proceed ings The convention held ite first for- mal sennion at 10 a | dent W. C. D'Arcy made the open-| ing addrens, ‘The remainder of the morning was given over to the busi ness of winning the war, with W.) and 173 American ships c same ports during May. American tonnage arrivals totaled 6, for: elgn 0,518, American clearances, 83,223 tons, foreign, 224, The jue of the import cargoes totaled S58; export, $31,987,134. Total custom house receipts for the month | wero $575, 47. The largest import was rubber, and the largest export Roscoe M. Urumhetier | ting the war.” That was the declaration of P. Is entered the Ports imorea, executive manager of the A®| Prose, after reviewing a regiment of Clubs of the American troops from and to Which participated in the capture of dvertising is before September ‘The business of mot cleaning on lamely each day at Red headquarters, Where there in whould be 100 women each morning YS AD MEN BRITISH CHIEF WINNING WAR PRAISES YANKS | EXPORT FROM SEATTLE! s4¥ Yranctsco, uly s—"The | Collector | business of advertising now is win 8. m. when Presi H. Johns, of New York; Paul E en Seren oe eee Faust, of Chicago; F. W. Stewart, of Montreal, Can, C. R. MeCauley, of PRESS CLUB TO HOLD New York, and W. T. Mullaly, of New York, all resenting the com NIGHT FOR SCHWAB The Seattle Presse club is busied with preparations for a “Shipbuild. orn’ night.” t0 be staged at its quar ters, where Charles M. Schwab, Charles Piez and heads and execu tives of local shipbuilding concerns | will gather for a spirited session dur- jing Schwab's visit here, between July 13 and Lenmgy yw di hong Bl org nn WILL BUILD FIVE SHIPS le Red Real PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., July & potatoes, 2 A contract between the Grand! eT iting's, | Pacific and local shipbuilders will re- | dhe pkg. | MUIt in the iinmediate butlding of five . ello paper, | steel steamships. Five more will be alae uandien’ tae *utaii | Constructed following, pending the ie Th; youns RORE canning at 6410 T8th ave, & Phone! C | Raillard Ave. Phone reeset Sukie sever abit ‘mau ss - cel A @ACRIPICN tna ae red can coffer, ihe. Blue Ribbon RE WIPPODROME GUARANTEER TD | «room pungalow his lot, warden: chick-|46—Wanted Miscellaneous stall 24, trean butter. 80 Ih; coffer oe, new Gam ene: furniture: (32,200: terme FRM OWL PAYS MOND for ciotalng. |1%° .. 2 Tho. Se; ee cream, s00 pt Firth and University. FOR SALE. BY OWRE furniture. We buy, sell and eg- | ——— saan hevee 190 te ie ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | WE DO_GOOD WORK—O._ FR HART: | ig 13th Dn Thane Main 3086 DOM VODERN BUN ‘ on) garden; ne vaiiey av, | 48—Dresgmaking Done OPTICIANS wists ce spate 1s helt cc | peeentee 1 vo Bamunds, Praset-Paterson Co balcony. “> ay J Sen -- |19A—Real Estate for Sale | acspnrsecrt MODERN FURNINED ent how All rooms aon for selling. For par Star Bar room apa’ pled tloulara address J-113, or piace w: 50—Furniture for Sale Phone East 1789. REESE ~ | inks Fornita ia Wain an wanna rum shed Apartments =~ ostiade Parse gy = ‘apartments: all riences ‘Take 1 or 2 lessons r ave 4 Hittle cnet: “AND SOLD. 32—Ma GIOTHING BOUG! le Help Wanted _ STEVENS ? | PUGET SOUND | STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN | DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET | | Leave Arrive | Kettle Beattie | | “Victoria, I. C.—Pert Tewnsend—Port ngeles land Retlingham. 1918 Westlake ave. — SS. day j | ain = Temchere Asen, New York | Ween BARWER pe TOU, ARB LABOR: | GROWS HAIN: tr a ck Getty | sDove net calt at Lenora | 0 rodeo Ry’ bo : [Victor Ki FURRIAH ATHE 1060) tut are you caving a little each Gay | Rett OT AA rnoumatiom: aes Fourth ave. Electric cabinets. thera-| to aupply your needs when you are old) fat, massace. shampoo. Open evenings. peutic Jampe, tubs. Rheumatiem my| and physically unable to earn money? Delton, 317 Bitel Bidg. Millett Specialty. Louis Myers, chiropodist, |Our pian, eapecially devised to meet the) 344 ‘ S:eenmitadianapelie fer Ta-{10:80am mechano-therapist. fbone Main 3219;| wants of the w rner, provides « = AAT. 1-0@amt- 12:30 ANTED — DIAMONDS OLD GOLB, | 1 micoma direct. Bteamer pm dey of night. pate place to Invest your savin large OLLI LI IICBBINGM_(— RO mn" or amall. where they will draw interest OLD JEWELRY on SILVER, JUNK and share in profite WATCHES, OL FAL TEETH — ne cee 8 FL lormation call Ellio re WIGHEST PRICKR PAL Fak Ge, iis Piet aves Per tntorma tion gait Filiott 1284 or can eee SEWELRY CO. Jett 2291 . pale 42 L. © SMITH BLDG. «(TH FLOOR —_— | WiTn” Tie MOTHER WHO LEFT HOTELS AND APARTMENTS EQUITARLE BOND COMPANT ttle & aries please call at 7 MATT VW 601-606 Lowman Pullding, Beattie, once at 819 Ninth ave #7? ave|| bs HOTEL MILWAUKEE ved away from 1120 Hiawatha piace. || i 66am Mtr, Siew, for Port) c x been sick To ¥ eo tl 10:m New Management. 66% King St | a i has b Cie OE 6:00pm'Townsend = Atrect.|i she right piace for workmen. Hot and | REV. GREENE — HOTEL WOLLAND | datty Connoste at ‘Tewneend| a cola er and telephone in every room. Foutth and Jefferson, mv court house tw th rr ines for # Ie to 500 per day up. Very reasonabl WANTED—A MIGH SCHOOL BOY Easily reached for ministerial services | points on Olympic! | rates by week or month. to work afternoons. Prefer one Private pariors, Main 6491 |} pentnavla ! r 7s a who has carried « paper route. Lapiee PRIVAT BANITARIOM- - modern, outside rooma, elevator ttiee. terme reasonable, 1627 15th ave ain Steams | Lars: ; | ‘service: phone in all rooms: first-class Hill one. E ____ | dally |for Anacortes and) datiy | fin every respect: 760 and up; with pri. 2 rence semen seme BEEN LOOKING ¥ aT Fwo | [Metiingham: i ate bath. $1.50. w & bePT. OF TAROR weeks, I leave for two w vace- ||— INSPE: CORDIALLY INVITED Employment Servi q M aGih, Come before then. oure-|| Fawr we T612% 974 $3 week ow Union and First Ave Write when 2 || fereipm a Kalshan, for! 00pm AL RE RESIS. or 1412 Weatarn Ave. men ivan | RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING | datly [Everett, Anncortes! daily | 0—Trades, Exchanges SHIPYARD WORKERS FoR BAG waa PARM LABOR Pantages Bide = feet; or will trade for gasoline launch —_ OLD G6LD, SILVER, TRETH. Dt Vaiued at $400. 4132 44th 8 W Urgentiy needed on war eesential work | monde wanted. Highest price paid. 1 wenn. | | Good wages. Immediate employment. Cherry at ad Ao AS 11—Acreage for Sale | WANT TO SAVE MONEY? | PRACTICAT Rab MRS. WILLRIK- os _ ne rT ————# | Cans ue. We wilt 1) unealled-for | gen. 16 18th N. W. Phone Ballard 7 , ‘And #hoes cheaper than any other | 1287, PN Ii BEES ! KIRKLAND—2% ACKES || Place in town. Bring this ad and save) DIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREDIT) | is Bee Mae MICHAEL, 207 PIKR ST. RUNNING WATER—$1,500 | [MEN AGES 17 TO 45: EXPERIENCE | piasig KINGTON PUnLIG ST ENOG- | unnecessary; travel, make secret tn - /- f | 4 chickens large Incubator, | vestigations, reports Malarios. on rapher, 506 %. | | “ ith | | ‘ ¥ 1 brooder stove, etc, goes with || penses. American Foreign Detective pA | place; house was built last | | Agency, 690, Bt. Louie é — Legal Notices | garden planted; some | | WM. C. GREENE'S MENS UPATATRA | — SIERRA standing timber: running water | yo on every mult CHANGE VESSEL'A NAMB 1 through property; improved Traders’ Building, 995% | xotion is hereby given that, under Ch | places adjoining: fenced; on | | ay ens | ter 167, Laws of 1881, and Art, 62, Cun-| Pete.” vere man. Good opening for right man.| ance of authority granted by the Com | $15 monthly. Take Kast Mad- | |WANTED—TWO MEN LEARN AIR Company, the name of the Gas Boren json car and Kirkiand ferry to || craft, practical experience; day, even SAME orice, sumnel Ore eat Burke & Fa rn office, inquire | ine Apply 220 Marion. rae e 4 om pa J re | for T. W. Suckling. | BMEN, WRAKEMEN ssiae8 a eM. DRUMEBLLER | monthly; experience ‘on on Collector of Customs. $100 CASH 24—Female Help Wanted — m8 /2 ACRE GROUND — — AN, 4 Public Markets i 2-ROOM HOUSE TouNe Laptes wanrmp — | | 9p co te 4 In the Went Seattle district, One of our PERMANENT PORITIONS FECoNOMY Little City Farms, with houne, $1,000 NO EXPERIMNCE REQUIRED tall 28, freshly ground eorn meal, 10 $109 cash, $15 per month. Worth much $9 PER WEEK PAID BEGINNERS | | yy bye. Stall G1. pure natural milk, 10¢ i more. Circular and map of Soattle RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES at” Mtalle 7-8-1113, 6 bars Bavon #0 Rie tree CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY | birsc atte dan Seka ap H.C. F Ra ERATING SCHOOL Gennes tente i¢ Third Ave oA M. and 6 P.M. \ an ites 6 ies, celetnn T STA OF LOGGED - 6 seen ales) 2 10¢ rolle toilet paper, % for 150, Stalls D FOR SALE law pric enny 7 oe at White soap. terns. We will joopt Liberty bonds MENT NE 0,000 WOMEN the. 1 ra nin can fe firetepayment; pay the balance out At Washington. fxaminations . phe. ¢ @ your wa y work in our ere in July. Experience un ° arge fet ady men nece Women deniting government “4 "t RK LAKES LUMBER COMPANY | positions wr ne jeulare to| prune Wash. | eR leo i Service 20-ACRE HANCH, FWO | examiner Bidg., Wash YIKE PLacn Miles north of Rothell, on Pacific high=| _ineten a We O29 Ktall 36, fresh whole salmon, Oe Way, f-room house; good buildings:| MAN WANTHD TO WOK © N MIRT Le One, ee roe cinde Oe teas 4 wane orchard: terms Write James C.| departme Apply Relkné > Gla pis. vind esse, 208 4 pie | Hoage, Stillwater, Wash. Kh. H and Stewart at. spa, pi cere | , * And popular sic taught in 20 lessonm “Port Townsend—Port Ai Kay and Wa: Utopia, for Port! 4 Port An-| Tussd'y ay and! Thurey 10:30pm iat Sunday |Townse: Tuend’y'| Thare'y “TF6pm ieamer Puget daily (Kingston, Gam ble, eptiTudlow, ton,| except “y\F lagter, Townsend! Sunday (fonday|Hanavil and Mad-! 7:00pm) llock. 1 | Saturday Only | 1:20pm!Steamer Paget, for! |Kingaton, Ludiow and{ |way_ pointe, | Sanday Only | 9:00am 'Steamer Paget, for! 6:30pm |Kingeton, Ludlow and) Iway pointe. 1 Hood Canal—Gamble—Lndlow opm TbbamAtramer Potlatch, for| 2:00pm | MondayiTudiow, Port Gamble! Tu |wiin'd'yi**Rangor and — alll Th Friday|points on Hood Canal.t Points marked ** are boat landings, for th | Passengers other boat landing points must make [thelr own arrangements for landing, a sme alt rink and Hability tn makin ch landing, — Bteamer's passenger rate does not Include boat landing charges Paggnge Nabliity ts limited to woar- Ing apparel, not to exored $100 for whole ticket, 150 pounde allowed froe, | Bteamers and schedules subject to Jchange without notice relmht re- celved dally for all points (excepting Tacoma) named In above schedule, Thekets purchaned at ticket office, Open from 6:30 a. m. to 12:00 midnight ‘T SOUND NAVIGATION CO, ru | Ticket Oftics Iman Dock. Phone Main 3993, unt be || schooners || are included in the transaction. points and for|| em succemsful outcome of negotiations, CAMPBELL WILL RIG 16 SEATTLE SHIPS! jcorge Campbell, 72 Columbia st., jhas been awarded contracts for the| |rigging of 16 new shipping board | vessels now building at local yards. |AWARD NINE SHIPS TO ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. The Alaska Steamship company | jf and Pacific Steamship company have been awarded nine of the standard | ize ocean freighters in possession of the United States shipping board for private operation in the interests of \the shipping board 'J. H. ROSSETER COMING TO INSPECT HARBOR | John H. Rosseter, ly appoint | SEATTLE SHIPS CHARTERED Seven Seattle-owned were |chartered Saturday by Jand San Francisco interests velop trate f. vessels to de ‘This pageant street, mittee on public information, discuss ing the various ways in which ad-| vertising can help whip Germany. afternoon the tank Britannia, with the same crew | which piloted it over the battlefield | ENGLAND TO PAY big British of the Somme, will head a military | One hundred convention delegates will carry a huge flag up| Market Sarm’s fighters have been detailed to | places in the line of march. and 5,000 of Uncle Late in the day, departmental sea- sions will begin. Chas, M. Schwab made drens at yesterday's meeting. ’ Pick Doctors for U. S. Soldier Boys % * AMSTERDAM, New York/ Dutch papers report tions are being m: lites between the Pa-| the organization EB. W. | United States shipping board, is ex — pected In Seattle Tuesday night to Jinspect harbor facilities. He will || spend Wednesday and Thureday Caldwell of the Nation al Army Medical corps, is in charge | of commissioning all medical re serve corps offi. cers. It is he who determines the rank of Sammy's out doctors for some one else isn't the easy job one might think, CALDWELL] wel! and in fight ing health. Col Caldwell formerly was superintend the Alleghany (Pa.) General) :0.9 etaoin etaoin etacin etacin etao |GERMANY PLANNING WORLD NEWS TRUST (Special to The Star) July 8 The that prepara je in Germany for of a tremendous | eific coast and New Zealand and the | news service backed by the Pan-Ger | South sea islands. A. M. | Meyer, Charles R. | Kitsap and the The Raxter, Wilson, John A., steamer Felvedere EXPANSION CREW HERE! Capt. N. Borrenson and crew, of | the wrecked schooner Expansion, ar- | rived in Seattle Saturday from Suva, | Fiji islands, The Expansion sailed 28, The vessel was a complete loss. Only 8,000 cases of the cargo of oil were saved. SHIPYARD ATHLETES MUST DO DAY’S WORK No more soft jobs for ball players }in the shipyards, Half-holidays for practice have been eliminated, and shipbuilders who play ball must give eight hours’ work for eight hours’ 'WISKAH TURNED OVER ° The 4,000-ton steamship Wiskah, built by the Grays Harbor Motorship company of Aberdeen, has been turn. ed over to the Matson Navigation | company, of San Franeisto, for oper ation in service of the Unit shipping board wi | CONCRETE SHIP FAITH | | LOADING AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, July 8.—The con crete ship Faith is in Portland har bor, taking on a cargo for its first | soldi long distance trip The aun Is rising In tho weet gave | Ww. sailing | mans for the purpose of disseminat Albert |ing Teutonic views after the war. | The establishment of the “National Dutch News Agency” is seen as the first step. at The Hague |RYAN DECLINES JOB AS SECRETARY TO LISTER George E food protection, was Monday offered Ryan state director of from San Francisco April 13, with| secretaryship to Governor Lister, 16,683 cases of ofl, and was wrecked | which he declined. H. J. Welty, on a reef near the Suva channel May | former secretary, assumed charge Monday of the Seattle office of the state industrial sion. insurance commis TO ADDRESS MINUTE MEN Superior Judge Sergt. Chiswell, of the an overseas a meeting GIVE BENEFIT DANCE Degree of Honor, A. 0. U. 1 States | Cross auxiliary, will give a benefit dance at Renton bill club house, Sat- | urday evening, of Mon, to be held in Beacon hill school, | Tuesday, at § p. m. pay, Inefficient athletes will be handed red tickets, employment offi: | POSTPO? cers say. | ‘The question LICE! Cla Allen and First Canadi- itingent, will speak at Precinct 238 Minute SE MATTER of revoking the Ii W., Red July 20. ‘The auxil- inary will meet Wednesday at 2 p, m.,,| Jat 1582 Belmont Young Men's Hebrew association DEGREE OF ree of Honor, No. 7, Will hold @ business meeting at 8 | |p. m. ‘Tuesday, at Evergreen hall. De piente for the benefit of its ‘8’ and sailors’ fund at Fortuna | | park Sunday HONOR MEETS A. O. CROSS IS CALLING FOR AID TO pediately the | | | the a4-| cial responnibilities of her incapaci-| doctor. Picking | ,, ‘| | | | | | | cense of the Washington Detective | gency was again adjourned for one ek at Monday morning's meeting | of the city license committee. LDIERS’ BLOOD | These women are picking over sphagnum moss for surgical dressings at Red Cross headquar- ters. They need hep, to meet the needs of the army, and help stem the needless Now of blood of American wounded soldiers, and afternoon, there are at present! they will come each day, or the num. — only 10 or a dozen. ber of days each week they will be Workers can go to work at any| *Vallable time to furnish 25,000 sphagnum | need not furnish any materials of| ‘Think over your daily schedule their own. land see if you can’t get in at to All they have to do is report to! one hour's work a day for the ed the surgical dressings department of Cross sphagnum moss department. the Red Cross on University, be Hemember Unat dressing pada The work is clean and simples School children can do it, * tween Third and Fourth aves, and) many a soldier from bleeding nay they want to pick over splmenum | death, and that moss, naming the hours at which | grave. FISH MEETING SLATED FOR COMMERCIAL MEN Methods to educate the public fish as a food will be taken up fish buyers and Food Admii * Charles J, Hebbard, in the Cl BY LOWELL MELLETT 2 { Commerce rooms Friday. — United Preas Correspondent b> i < 4 , fish could be snore universally Ae Si a8 ag ate pg te with better results to both the THE SOMME uly pee servation program and consumer, a revelation Lord Milner, British the pre of the food admint war minister, declared to the United which points out that the public derstands little about fish, with exception of salmon, as an edible. A fair price scale to be paid ff men for their summer catches be taken up at the meeting, which | set for 2 p. m. the division Hamel “T did not expect it. bearing of veterans They drilled across this field asx tho it were a parade ground Really, they are fine, and I am told they fight better than they march “Australian officers are tremen- ously pleased at the showing of Americans, and say they are ‘their kind of soldiers,’ which is the highest compliment they can pay. Men who saw the Americana fight at the Marne are pleased, not only because of their freshness and eager- ness, but because of tneir courage and skill.” ‘They have the If you value your watch, Haynes repair it. Next theatre.—Advertisement, AMUSEMEN METROPOLITAN S="s-< Margaret Angtinin Naghise boc te $2; Wel. Mate & size ¢ HUGE PENSIONS (Special to The Star.) LONDON, July §.—England stands ready today to shoulder the finan tated soldiers and their dependents. Under the royal pensions warrant. | an investigation recently brought forth the huge sums that the govern: | ment is ready to spend to insure the! safety and comfort of her returned fighters. For the year 1918-1919, the cost! will be $225,000,000, exclusive of the, expenditure on aftercare or the, cost of administration. The majority of the present pen. sioners are young, and the dimabil- ities are to @ great extent not of such @ nature as to shorten life. A conservative estimate calls for payment of more than $200,000,- 000 in 1930, and a decrease of $50.-) 000,000 every decade. Even in 1970; the charge will not have wholly dis- PALACE Continuews Daily 1 ¢e 12 | appeared. Derter especially war doc: | The entire sum, inclusive of all in cea tors, for there isthe pensions to be paid until their| and presarthe nothing more ink | discharge, calls for an outlay of FEEE. portant than keep more than three and a half billion ing our soldiers vojiars. Yet this does not include! 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