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PRONT MAIN CATTLE Noe te The Star CLASSIFIED LAND SIEEIMERS NOW'S THE TIME TO OBTAIN a part of the Governor Stevens ranch in Thurston count land ta level and fr from grave oll he Ad R. tes been examined at the state experimental station, and pronoun a’ excellent, Stream crouses many tracts, plenty of wood, land eas! cleared. Many trains pass this property daily; depot only a quarter Transieont—Charge Advertising mile; good schools; good roads Per line per Insertion Ie ‘ Six insertions for the pr of five Camp Lewis army cantonment Qargest in | 8) onl a fow miles via 4 rail or Pacific highway; Thurston County Farm Association has Advertising contract to supply Camp Lewis with milk, ‘begs, vegetables, etc Cash in advance—any classifica Orders have been received to enlarge Camp Lewis, therefore, land tion with such a market for its products is bound to increase in value f cents per line or fraction of line ts for the price of five : Stx times for the p Price $75 per acre; $20 cash and $10 monthly Contract Advertising J We are the largest dealers in Thurston county lands, Write us, telling Ter line per month—t month s : what you want in the way of farm lands. We have developed the ines fee ver mente—s months: . Lp best community in Thurston county, and if you are looking for ood fer line per month—12 months. 1.80 land, see us, Send for further information, B5 lines each week, 2 year. per tine BO lines cach week, 1 year, per | MM tine » te Astx months add 1) cent—Three Open Space Contracts G00 tines to be used in one year, 214 New York Block, Seattle, Washington per line % 2,000 tines to be used in one year, | riine .. . 6. - : stem Digce Xo be Used ba Gee year, 19A—Real Estate for Sale —Male Help Wanted Foreign ad rate 1M%e per word va | HOYS NOF VOT NUER THAN 7 Lema! ad rate, per tine TWO Goop BUYS learn trade while earning wages o .: 2é Apply Seattle Suit Case Mfg, ¢ Classified Ad Departm NORTH END, $2.60¢ Me int ave , ™ WANTED JANITOR Phone Main 600 eeeeecoweces roeonen| . Exchanges GAR DEN TRACT, fox will trade for gaso- Valued at $400. ¢ OA oa 11—Acreage for Sale nd University wit basement: taun sidewalke in jetween Wallingford dintr 5 re dry trays: | ne for A Rtondy Job. Call ms xi? and paid for rma. A good buy. | WANTED WO MY LEAN aircraft, practical experience; da PHINNEY, $1,800 evening Apply 220 ENGINERR FoR TATIONARY ive rooms; modern: basement; lot] heiler, Must hav saan” G96 per 0; improvements in and! eel ly Melknap ¢ ; ee | WANTED—ATRONG BOY HOLMES & HARING attle Cornice Works. Empire Bde Billote r4gt. | SURE eknanads KIRKLAND—2'§ ACRE $100 CASH 84—Female Help Wanted RUNNING WATER—$1,500 ¢ ACRE GROUND oa PI 45. chickens, large Incubator 2-ROOM HOUSE LADIES WANTED brooder stove, ete. oy PA the Weat Seattle district, One of PREQUIRED e; house was only our Little City Farin th house, 4 Jast year: garden planted $1,000: $100 cash on Doe | SEK PAID BEGIN some standing timber: run- || Worth much mote, Chreular and os Wen ane le al sa ning water through proper- | ap mcg hl gg ale NCREAS * 3 ¥: Improved places adjoin- nN PETER AT TEL ri ONE, co iy a0 Tate Ave a Between § A.M. and ¢ FM . MEN ARE WORKING IN SYMPA- convenient for anyone em- ployed downtown. Very rea- thy with you who are paying too onabdl h eto | | high renta. We have some lots ay : ete ae ing on property, || that are so low that we cannot EDS 20.000 WOM Ralance $15 monthly. Take quote them. One pair of fine view t Washington. Exam! . | lota have a small house suitable ons everyw im July, Ex land ferr to live in for a while, and later| Perience unn Women d vars office on to be used a garage when sitions write W. Suckling you get a bett use built. The C. Leon price of the | * all that we ‘ ¢ Kren QR aek. and $150, and $25 per month) fner). 10 yO do. the work ington. ; 1 max “, a TON ©O. A LITTLE DOWN. A LIT ARTIN RANCH; SPLENDID ~ ha a mn ho week Dresses, ate. re PAS OIL, — | | “SOME OWN AND READ OUR n evenings until § | WINDOW SIGNS helps « 905% Third PAVED HIGHWAY: BUILDINGS | | We are putting the kibosh on the ipataire) . Rent Hog. WANTED — WOMAN” POR HOUSE- Attractive house, 6 room | By selling property so that you can) “work, small family; no washing chicken house for 100 birds: | own your home. $25 per month. Queen Anne 3409. other buildings: 3% acres in | [Listen to this: A whole lot, with | ~<~2A7 22 AAAS . “ ed - m house, i] cn. aise garden water, T hincks fram cat. Andthe | 35—Female Situations Wtd. A wg gg Rg price of this prop: # $550: $230 | eres 7 - t B..| 4 cash and $10 per month WANTEn FWO SATS AASEN & SEXTON CO. dren to care for, yea 1310 First Ave. ’ 5a month. 1 ), Mawatha wed highway: Kood neigh HOME F $1,850 PRAIA AIA rhood, and also handy to ns: bath + ace tie line. Stock can be onli fect Sound uw, 38A—Stocks and Bonds had with place at very Fr West Seattle; near Fauntleroy car | —————7-wir yoy sonable price. Price $1.67 terms $ cash. balance $15 monthly. Burke & Farrar, Ine., 203 New York Block. $100 CASH 4 ACRE GROUND 2-ROOM HOUSE Bn the West Seattle district One of | fe Little City Farms, with house, $08: $100 cash, $1%_per month. | Yorth much more, Circular and| map of Seattle fre j H.C. PETERS | 6 Third | ose ACRE, CLO! < NORTH | cre; close im: north of city:| ae 5 ‘to interutban; on paved boulevard: 50 fine tracts to choose from. They are selling fast. You Will have to hurry. Price $550; ba | termes. VAN ARSDALE & © this Fnira Ave. it ACRER ALDER nOTTOM | between Beattie and Tacoma: we close to nigh school Fr $2300 BEACON TILL Tom y Bie S-room modern except heat; three cemeas’ del tnd with wi “4 Soon aeeey oe blocks to car and close to shi Og Pa SO: hy athe Th TRACTS OF E Sarde This propert really| markings; white sround neck a . 7 tonda Meteor pay pupire dg lar with 1917 license number the balance out of your wages. | N LOTS 106. Children grieving for their fm our camp and mill P+ ll an tine, ante ——_ Jost playmat aa ath ro im navy \ 2; $200 each: Telephone North 3 | If cash, balance to suit. Tag- ‘ 5 EA Lake! | ot, aD. Michele & Co, Tne, 1| “no Mune “on Wetnenday “$55 OR MORE ——| _Haller_ Block afternoon, 10th, likely in Jadies ‘co. monthly; 10 on: | TWO LOT: R room, af ee of papers, deeds Wile, “mates hace, eres] aeer tary 7 Will build to suit.| and abstract. “No use to anyone to Auburn, Kent and | Mra. Utz, 1153 Franklin ave, Se except the owner. Please return to James Hart, attorney, Auburn F iJ 4 Los WHIT PIT PULL ours; Sotity. J ACRES $200 4 169 Columbia at Just south of Port Orchard, where Ra _lott 3240. Reward you can live and work in navy TO0—$206 TOST—SAVINGS BOOK Ni ard: good level land, and easy to room house; lot 50x100; fine) on First National Mani Perko % Barden: near shipyards and steel) Jeturn to Albert Bertold Terma $50 Cas mill. 2% oth & Wash __ CAFFORD. 713 THIRD AVE___ | £7 4-ROOM MODERN | LOsT—AMALL THROWN NOTE OR| 30% ACKES WATER FRONT garden; near Rainier) time book containing identifica Good soi! Ine beach; close to Si valley car; $1,850; no ag 4409 tion ecard and union car Phone Ferdaie’and Chico. | Owner must, Holly st # Bast 6946 ave some cash. Wil! sacri EW 7-ROOM HOUSE RN syne ete one. quarter teal value. or few 2,500; terms. Owner, n. 44A—Automobiles for Sale ARSDALE & © Stet Ot aT REATTI FPARSENGER FOUR At IN Main 99 1919 Thi Ave oT ES t fine condition. A car th will give For i . _ 5 | 5-room furnished bungalow at a sac- } satisfaction and last for yeurs or (BALE 6 ear RES: per | rifice, See owner, 1 Bargain at $4 will give -room house: frui e 8 | RELAY 3 1 My acre: den; rome terms. Lé r, East lem ars, 31 pares of oats: | 26—U nfurnished Pema Can . eee Hartiond, Wash, Price NEMS: | som —HOCa _ HUCK CY CTE 15—Farm Land for Sale | AA |/ ard “motorcycles T-ACRE CHI ANCHE CLOSE 1 furnished: fr fine fireplace; house good running stream | places all fenced houre, t trees: |B all fruit; built; good well: that does not go dry and rrometenced: nice. bottom 13nd; | HGOUREKERPING AND SLERPIN LOGGHT ion a oe gg lad Mg ye socom | rooms. Crawford Hotel, 618 Fifth |If you are open Kup a new camp, chairs, 2 beds, 2 springs, 2 m 4 we can pave you money va have all cooking and farm imple- aes Pog Pi Peer acta & good main line, 1.400 feet: over h the place; clo 0 feet oo} haul-back; one i cansperde ate the test ot srsusper-| Oo ne ep Wanted lee FA 00; $700 cash, balance one olf team, 2,790 pounds, $200; | e team t k for ole road, THR DOUGLAS-MORSE CO. WAGE FARNER: YOUARELAROR-| {orn $160 for half: bull block and 407 Leary Bide. ing to supply your needs of today. | numerous other logging articles FON SALE ALMOST 1LAGHES OF | but are you saving a little each) PINNEY & STREMT, hird BR SALE ALMOST 11 ACT Ee ory| day to supply your needs when you 1 ; house, 4 rooms downstairs and 2| are old and physically unable to Doyle Medicine C tairs: good chie earn money? rea catarrh, head, thron ate to postaira: good barn:, chicken | oor plan, capecially devised to ment |Curcs caisrrh, heal. throat Oetted Clone to the school house; right| the wants of the wage earner, AG RON tea pean” tit near the Seattle. county’ road: | provides 8 este, place, invest! pe'pine,. ‘Trial free Bandy Ray Poles’ $2. aes? Write they wi ‘draw interest and share SASH AND DOORS ox. 3, v ae in profits. Let us mail you one of our large 1) aI er, Wee For {nformation eal! Wiliott 1286 oF|“justrated ‘catal Raye net | r all on or write to Sash, Doors, Frame ing Pa 19A—Real Estate for Sale — er, Prepated ftoofing, Planter — jourd, Paints, ete. bi UIT ABI PBR ae We maice Hereen Doors and Sash | 401-606 Lowman Bui Covered with heavy 28-mange g1) POUND YIEW LOTS | vanized wire ah 40x100-foot lots, with fine view of! WK 8) oy CANT | Btoc ik sise Boren pace by end op Bet ee sioda: § blocks trom the| for suits and shoes cheaper than | We sell anyé hip anywhere, and crrect cana: ntrects graded; water| any other place wn. Bring | guarantes safe delivery mains and planked sidewalks. An} thin ad and save t 115 Wash- | Direct from our factory to you excellent chance to obtain level| ington. - 1942 Sekt Lee Boe ye Mon tite wie lota at bargain prices on the Ue pep. ARO os = _— ‘5 — ~ - 4 et of terms. each. nploym ¢ TENTS, AWNIN 3. W. Union and First Ave. | Bverything in . 66 3 or 1412 Western Ave. " et ee mest. % Prchns J. Webb Kitchen = SHIPYARD WORKERS “so, i Co, FARM LABOR Be i 211 Univernity ij = a W PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT buns oN’ tly needed on war essential! NT , ty + p AOMESEEKERS, ATTENTION | Orgentiy preted, cen “immscdiate | applied . on, purcha Meyer- We are building in West ttle,| employment | iA $2.50 7 io within walking distance the | WANTED—i0 LAHONMES AT THE | KAVANAGH S $2.00 HATS 1006 shipyards and near the car line, city masonry dorm PITOS Reet uly Ae: TALITY 100 homes, ranging in from| 00 per day REIGN CORD: i $1280 ty 45000 which we selon! $1:20. Apply at city wat MUSICAL REGOKD EXCHANC ental terms. Some now ready for| room 531 County-City Building [1816 Westlake. Filiott 2 eceupagey ay MEN'S UT: | —. Opponite ne men Bldg wM ¢ ot buy, trad exchange, repair at Bho ver you $10 on BUTTNER REALTY COMPANY ae But oid overcost, ‘Traders: | WANTED — AMA LL AMY Building, 906% eth is aaa ave. trunk, reasonable price. Address Cor, “tasters and 4 i7th ave, | |26—Room With Boa rd eee 27—Hsasekeeping Rooms and paved road; just outside city limite: no city’ taxes or asses ments; city water; telephones. | Terma See L. F. Holmes, 552 Em- ire Bldg. Second and Madison. ‘clephone Elliott 1491 for appoint- | Linerty bends. 1.000 Alaaka Petroleum & ¢ ch, Te ik, Meld Mit 10.000 00 Washington Becuriti the mayor. I would 0 the same, but it's hard to build to suit others Will sell to anyone jet wants to build fe ‘The lot is 12, block addition. Peter Woolley, Wash. ROOM COTTA ‘our rooms and bath good lot, with cement view: close te Beacon Hanson, Reacon Red Mom F140 larke Union st Nee 41—Livestock for Sale Seattle has 25 horses for sale, wh VAN ARSDALE & ©O. 1019 ‘Third Ave.| merly used by the department. _ These hb ean be seen at the $2,600—5-room modern cottage: full| "eet department. stable Bev basement: corner lot wane house | wrath ave 820d Ch. would cost $2,600 to build today * You can move in any time $260 4%—Lost and Found ORGE MOORE. INV. CO. BIRAVED Oh STOR 406 Leary Midg m 4232 Seventh aye Wednesday evening, July 2. ab ut a toy Roston bu 10 p. soriex and expert repairing . i917 INDIA tCYCLE TWIN, DARD AND ROOM-—212 14TH AVE. peede encon 2866. Phone Main 45-—For Sale Miscellaneous J-115, Star, Gakiag Uo lemma Wook KAVANAGIS $250 MATS 1005 iat. SRR rat DANCING SCHOOLS TH TPPODROMH — GUATA Pert Tewnernd——Pert Angeles—Neeh tees to teach you old or new Tay ead Way Porte dances. Prof. Onwald, Eliott 3 7. er vy y . d - ‘Mtr, for Port! 4:00prr 4:00pm | The Hippodrome, Fifth and Uni opm tent. owe. Tee ete WN ‘Tuead’ylesies, Neah Nay and! Thurry ELECTRICAL _8U PPLIES Thurs ylwey porte, | Ratery : re HART- Pert Gamble—Ledlew—Plagier wie, Phone Main || —(aipmitieamer Pwwet, for! ® eee ally [Kinawton, Gambia! dafy PTI rept. ndlow, **Ealon| except —- o CIANS Rater’) ! Towneend| Sunday munds, h (Sonday'Hanevitie and Tad-! cony Main 2 7:0@pm) ‘lock. 1 | | Saterday Only | | PHYSICIAN! 1:20pm |Steamer Paget, for! 9:00pm PHYSICNANS [Kineston, Ladiow and} Di KATHRIN, HAR igi \ _ Sixth ave, Mott 2122 || srotem iteasner ‘Puget, tor} ¢:30pm {Kinarton, Tadlow an DRY, — FIREPROOF f 0] er a STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918, PAGE 15 '46—Wanted Miscellaneous |McBreen to Run crice WILLARD WILL FREE CLASSES |FOCH ATTACKS — TH Wh PB BME for clothing fire, furniture We buy, seit and for County 0) xohange everything 1H1T% let Biliott OA errr | Hiake Purniture ¢ iO Vine Main 6519 Take 1 of 2 lessone - “Pizzitustovonkotski! — Galusirux- | = r STEVENS ‘sssc’ privail IA ts by Business!” whatucaieiy sovitch wishake Battle Analysis by halle; day and evening, 1823 | | rrangements by bu - « drinkolinwki 7” J. W. T. Mason sth ave, Main 2011) Member Men of Both Counties Whe eitine bey sare that’s th : ot. Denciag Teachers’ Asen, Now A A ay Russian rounds, and thus witt|| 2¥ United Press Leaseé Wie SWOWS WAIN treatw dandrutt, e | Satisfactorily Completed attle business men be FR t to The Btar Results Gt tANTHED t Russian emvoy von, for the kentlemen let ' Ponies eounal) (0¢ the’ Chats NEW YORK, duly 12—Per- Rev inesien; save Saar |¥0 DEAL WITH SOVIETS | 7 of Commerce has adopted plans| sistent French attacks between Dalton, 317 Fat Tide. Eeltiott lto establish a course of instruction! the Aisne and the Marne strong- s4 BY ROBERT rR BENDER in Nussian, for the members of the ly suggest that Gen, Foch be- WANTED TTA Nbe OLD GOLTy, | (United Press Staff Correspondent)! chamber—"this being the golden lieves Von Hindenburg’s next of- OLD yew k RY, | ol D SH ¥ " R | | WASHING July The} key to the problem of cloner rela fensive, if it materializes at all, iF rricns PAID | | great problem of a working arran€® | tions with New Munna 1 to the) will be directed against Paris, SMITH JEWELRY CO. | ment betw inter-allled ¢¢0/|riches of Kusdan literature.’ ‘The Aisne-Marne front is the Best 422 SMITH I (TH_PLOOR. | | nomic miasion and Kusdan business] fussian scholars will rive in-| jumping off place for an advance om LARSRG, SPRCT ACLS <a. | interests is near solution struction at night classes. Instruc-| Paris. This is especially true of the fading conte inats » Mehwarte ‘Op: | | The U. 8 mber of Commerce, | tion will be supplemented at home! northern sector. It is here, east of trie Epler Block, #13 Second | J conferring with the Russian Amer)by the use of phonographic les-| the Villers-Cetterets forest, that Gen. Hroken lenses dup 4 | jean Chamber of Commerce thruovt | po, and the wor will be ¢o-| Foch has lately concentrated hia ef TED TO ADOPT A LYPTLI thin week, in determining not Only) ordinated with that of the Un-/ forts to improve his local positions, oh upon a business plan of operation, | verdty of Washington, where Miws| Today's official French report am Are [but also on much of the mission's! Kivine Simeon teaches Fussian nounced still another victory in this ‘ 418A, MTA Wash. | |Dersonnel. It was indicated today | _Goorge Hershfield and other Itus- | district whieh may well be regarded ; CADI ES PRIVATH i at | A. BE, McBreen ont Daniel “Weiiaed, ap fat tm tians offered today to teach the|as the outer defenses of Paris, ¥ terms reasonable. itth ave.| 4A. 3. Moteeen, chtet Geputy eoun |= OO) er a chamber classes free, and Hersh- Capitol Mill eat ty treasurer, announced Mia candy,| Read the American branch of thelr advocated the formation of a P Vatuaite heaps! ¥ CANEY WILL COM: | dacy for the office of treasurer mi- | Marion Runso-American club for business, The Villers-Cotter ‘ nh} brother] muitaneously with hie filing for of || Others in the unique expedition) nen under auspices of the chamber. | mont valuable defens! methir ohn oe Prides will fr 6 DUSINERRIEN WhO a ee eee eee ald te." he raid, “a | FOCH's possession between the Alea } ventege sséBreas traded with Kussians in the past | > + 4 d and the Marne. The Germans have KavIMPYANG PLAYIS reen han been a deputy in the | Ure Wie Comcast by the Unaed enter of intelligence and good | SAV, 6 eaators 1 And popular munic taught in 20 les-| office for eight years, and has been |», 7 ¥ nd a clearing house of buni- | *tvanced to the eastern fringe rr cent LY trumental in rearran ret Badan ae Rela lage: famectaaarctes Ans pe pportunities, where all forest, but are being shoved tnaleae : ILVER TMETIE BIA: | method or « _ minsion is based on co-operation J important local points. E. LV EK -im 1 of tax payment for the great: | "ly the local noviet governments in|" hewxpapers and per f ‘ ie oe | SF convenience ef the public Russia, which comprise the govern-| Would be kept, and a & ‘These successful ansaults by Fock . PRACTICAL NUT wna wits | The candidate was 14 years old) UP cals of that nation’s intricate|With a Russian assistant, on the |#re adding to the defensive oa eikwen, TO16 18th V Phone | When hi ther d An the oldest | aministration ob all the time to impart the con-|0f the French positions, but Mallard 12 member, he supported the family, He ste a hn ae se a lktructive publicity in the proper | ise gravely interfere with such REV GREENIZ Howl Violiand, «th, made the traditional newaboy start an | way." arations as Hifidenburg may be at Jefferson. Conveniently located. | in business affairs A THRIFT STAMP a day | Hershfield condensed the purpose | ie for a drive in that area. kf ‘ Private per Main 649 Ho i# 38 years old, married and) | will k | ‘ Yai The Villers-Cotterets forest ta DIAMOND WATCTiGs ON CREDIT |), E te cep the Hun away. | (thus: Make Seattle the center of : . ee MICHAEL PIKE &T has one child * = es 4®\ authoritative information concern-|‘dly protects the railway ee. PERSIE KINGTON--PURLIC STEN- ing Russia, as well as of Alaska, | from the Aisne Marne front to 4 rahe 06 Crar : yt this belag the center of Russian| There is an admirable path fam 2 po = pi |trade in America quick 4 toward Paris some 59—Legul Notices OF FOREST PROMPTS = miles wide between thie rallway An IN THE Distt rcourr or THe the Oureq and the Marne rive ile atk 82. DESERTER TO GIVE SELF UP || Women Will Cure (visi! 'stntinumm deem strict o naton, Northern ’ * a ge Mea Cocnupren, xo eit. | x "Em of Bolshevism tiie srocia nave overcame the chit Notice of First “Meeting of Creditors Solitude of the forest has sent Ing-) plunged into the deep recesses of a| (Special to The Star by N. E. A) ims to seizing this runway E In the Ma J jward Vra-|wald Flatebo, 23° years old, draft | forest near Issaquah LONDO: July 12.—“Woman ‘s| Paris, qe rons ot ee named | eraser, of Inglewood, Wash., back to! Here, « technical deserter from the|the best antidote to Bolshevism,” | PEPE: : 0 ee civilization and into the hands of the | United Staten arny, he lived in a| said Miss Christabel Pankhurst in i ‘ged that on the | law tent. Food supplies, purchased and | «peech on reconstruetion. “We are BISHOP CUSAK IS DEAD. 4 18, the #84! When the president's proclamation ‘laboriously conveyed to the camp,| being governed too much by book-| ALBANY, N. Y¥., July 12—Right : e v led the nation’s young men to ree Were augmented by his catches of | worms, not to speak of bluebook| Rev. Thomas A. Cunak, bishop of the 4and| istration, in Flatebe an | fish and game. worms. Give the women voters at of Albany, died shortly after | fe American citizen, registered. When All thin time @ steadily growing | chanc 2 p. m. today. eG | called to th colors, he re led. Hie fear was taking possession of him _ lemme turned hix face from efvilization and | fear of the forest and silence. ir on ad +i4 . ik ~ HOTELS AND APARTMENTS _ arearnoon, at’ which time ihe said] HOTEL MILWAUKEE Teta apesint & creakea nine |New Management. 668 Kin the bankrupts, and trananct such | The iene pt for work on Hot other business as may pro ' and cold wa jeleph Ly come before sald meeting every room, 3Se to SOc per ¢ up. Dated at Seattle, in sald district,| Very reasonable rates by week or this 10th da -- 7 NEW STANDAILD HOTEL eSeattle Star ois oe a INSP TION CC MALLY INVITED BARR ING TON, 1 4 ind. $2 werk DIRECTORY ee ACCOUNTANTS 3ex8 | #—___—_____———— Wf N-LEAN, 01¢ AMERY Mank Hidg. | Bitott 4642 | TIN ¢. or ugar anf soap tall, Carnation or ATTORNEYS—PATENT __|morden's milk, 18¢ can: @ bare Naptha Patent At: | soap, 260: @ cans Munbrite cleanser, the FRED P. GORIN orney. Pat. |i bars Creme Oil soap, 230: 3 bare’ Wild cured or fee refunded. 01) Rowe ¢ ®. Ned Beal Orocery. bee reed "Main 290, Pree book | Annex. Campbell's soup, 2 cane the patente { Nerehey's coves, pn a thn ld ; SeiiSw wR TST? Mee ot: Dean, Tho Th: Cream of Rarley ~ RIVERS —Conmaltation apd 19Tt | oe Le tones a patent booklet fre s jp tag ae sesied onua ier Eee {eee ee canpes thei © aren roll caleae Maron nw Lawrence 432) paper. City wtrictiy frewh cage. Burke Hidg ae Ete don; Hilue Ribbon tea, 200 phe. Mtali| se tay ig full cream cheese, 300 freeh _ATTOR: EYS-AT LAW churned butter, 80¢ M.; apple jell: “ lawyer. Consultation free: contl- | Sie m Se Be 8 bse; | Cuinook dential, General practice. (Collec: | ner 4. tall ground tions Oriental Dullding. Main : : SELENE AAEM. WMD * RSP —Tawye Pits: amerat rack ‘PUGET SOUND foes moderete. } Kecond ave, Main 1208 ~~“HICYCLES AND Repairs | ALL LOCAL ROUTES DY TONDGOREN for Baelt Ei ‘Tq. |STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN Main 49 | DOCK, FOOT OF MAKION #TREET! es ~ CHATTED 1OANS —__—__—_—__| ~—~MONEY TODAY Reattio Loans from $10 to $109 made anickly and confidentially on furniture, pi- *Vieterta, B. C.-fert Tewnsend—Port nos, live ate ‘Angeles for Titpm | Angeles! 19 00 Meamer Bol mid- [Tewnsend, night land Vietorta. daily SANDERS & CO. 1902-1004 In ©, Smith Hide, KIL 4662 @atty | Waa eed CHIROPRACTOR s THE HOWARD ft & Wonns, pb. c— system of Chiropractic. Consal- tation free. 501-503 Haight Bide. Second ave | } and Pine at ‘ | | | | | ee 9:00am Indiemapelis for Ta-(10-2¢nm | COLLATERAL LOANS 11 @0am|come @trect ener 20pm | yee Ww NEY ON 1:00pm every two hours, 50c| 2:36pm | ee eee tty at 8 per Rant | PRGemiatnete trey, 93 round) «30pm | NO OTHE CHARG Others 5:00pm trip. 20pm may ADVERTISE lower rates, but Row about the COMMISSION ‘they charg PROVIDENT IOAN 80C TETY. Inc. || Tort Townsend Special 411 Bene and arion = - = amy dlt Benece on ttt ne |-Titem ee See om | KTESPECTAR YA MOND! E 00pm Townsend Aire ct (10:20pm [Counects at Townennd| dally fwith rafl limes for all! oni. | @any eJBWELRY. Lowest rates AN JEWELRY CO, £21 2nd. {petnts on Olympic! LOANED ON ALL ARTI _tatnanantcne ee of value. The Reliable, Anecortes and Bellingham | Third ave. rt am | PARRA IIS cal a : @atly 'for Anacortes and! dafly DEVELOPING KODAK WORK ettiaatnen 1 HEVRIOPING KODA KWORK .. | — — KODAKERS—"IN AT 1, AT 5 Frverett Reltingham—Amaccrtes [they're done.” 10 cents & roll. | syr¢Gsimid A Kulahen, for! 468mm Tacoba, P.-l. Bde. re aily, IR verett, Anacortes! dafly jand Reltingham i ntral Storage warehous “Hooam\Atewmer Potlatch, fo Mondayilndiow, Port w Tiangor 0 SECOND-HAND CLOTHING c HING BOUGHT AND SOLD. Vriday pointe on Hoo 1904 Firat ave, 1918 Weatlake ave Phon Main 989. Points marked ** are boat landings. ie ee Passengers for these pointe and for TURKISM BATHS |ather boat landing points must make +51 4 HATS, 1108 || thetr own arrangements for landing, IMPERIAL TUR ilectric cabinets, |/end assume all risk and Itebitity in|) Jeivapeutic lamps, tubs. Ktheu- | making gor Prompt ane matiom my specialty Lav loser ce io Myers, chiropodist, mechano-ther- || 1 charges. apint.| Phone Main 3219; day or|| Bageage Mability 1s Itmtted to wear- night || ine apparel, not to exceed $100. for Err || hole tleket: 150 pounds allowed tree JUNK | Steamers and schedules aubject to|| Wi CO, 1130 Pivet a change withont notice, Pretght re- LABIA tt 038 J ]eaven dally for al’ pointe (excepting RN nnn = manne Gals Ser $8 2a ae HOTELS AND APARTMENTS || ns munt be purchased at tleket OTe WY ON WIHIDRY |Jorticn. Open from 6:30 a, m. to 12:00 ssand: 60 miles from Seattle, Good || midnight fishing and bathing Tall, shady a oak tree Home cooking ce PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO, shady place to spend a- Ticket Office, Colman Deck. tion. Kates $10 per week and 1 Phone Main 3993. Special rates to fa families address nl Motel Byras, Oule ‘hor, Wash OE SH EE FD ls. > nl Public Markets || Finally, one day, he left his refuge, tramped ten miles to the home of his mother at Inglewood, and announced his intention of giving himself up to the authorities Hin sinter-in-law, who also Ives tn | Inglewood, at once telephoned Seattle police departnent. Federal Officer Jied to investigate the situation fear of the consequences of his had again driven Ingwuld bo deep into the forest to his hidden refuge Again the boy returned home. Thin time his mother notified the | authorities, Again Landon was de tailed, and this time retruned with the young man. Ingwald Flatebo is now in custody of the military au- thorities at Fort Lawton, facing tech- nical army charges of desertion, for draft evasion after registration. Hin mother, a widow, lives in a lit Ue honse alone at Inglewood, on the west shore of Lake Washington. Doubt is Now Cast on the Murder of Ex-Czar Nicholas BY JOSE! SHAPLEN STOCKHOLM, July —What ts accepted here generally as proof that Nicholas Romanoff and his family were not murdered when ‘they were removed from Ekaterin- burg, is an alleged letter from the exczar to one of his former gen- erals, published In the Novoe Viade- monti. The letter says in part: |. “We are living tn need. books are denied us Wo recelve only letters written in Russa and which have been subjected to the strictest censorship. | “When we left Ekaterinburg a! group of bandits sought to do us violence, Alex (Grand Duke Alexis, the former czarevitch) was affected. Only the presence of mind of Yakovioff and the hand of providence saved our liven Alex seriously fll in bed.” Britishers in 1918 U. S. Draft, Needed by Own Forces A telegram from Gen. White, com mander in the | nadian recruiting offices, was re ceived by Capt. K. G. Strachan, com- |manding the local office Friday It aske that all men of the 1918 claxs under the American draft who ure native British subjects, report at the British-Canadian recruiting mis- |sion on James st. for service with Even the forces of their own country. Their transfer from the American army will be allowed automatically. Other Britishers are also asked to | offer thelr services. FIREMEN ASK FOR $25 the | Jack Landon was | badly j | | 8. of British-Ca- | A MONTH INCREASE Horseshoers and blacksmiths work ing for the city under the civil serv- | ice are not being paid the standard | minimum acale of $36 for a five and one-half day week, according to a complaint recetved by the city Fri-| day from union officials. The matter will go before the city finance com. mittee for adjustment. ~ , Firemen have presented a request for an increase of $25 a month, ELEVEN AMERICANS AWARDED WAR CROSS WASHINGTON, July 12.—Eleven more officers and men were awarded the D. S. C. for acts of gallantry, Gen, Pershing reported today, Those cited were | Corp. James R. Thornley, Privates H. R. Johnson, J. C. Paret, Edward Dion and Jeremiah Tryon; Lieut. Cot Logan land, Maj. J. S. Turrell, |Sergt. Benjamin James and Private | Willard 8. Pauley. following crosses were award- | ‘The Jed posthumously: Serst. |}sroadhead and Private | don, Joshua H. Frank Gor- WASHINGTO: American officer held by Germany are their salaries by the ment as provided b: July 12.—Altho prisoners of war not being paid in govern international agreements, allowances will be paid | | their families in this country, it was stated here today. Arrangements will be made at once, THE WATER WAY 1S THE COMFORT WAY ¢ i. a We Want to Meet You— Wiil You Come Over? We want you to see the kind of soldiers that are being turned out at Camp Lewis. We want you to know how hard WE are working to make this big army of ours a success. one of us from the Commanding Officer down. We want you to see how it’s done. What we do. How we do it. The guns we use—the methods we are going to employ in combating the enemy. It’s all an education for id a pleasure for us to have visitors. It’s right at your dooryard, all of this—just an hour and forty-five minutes’ beautiful water ride on a palatial steamer—with a short auto ride at the end. Come over this Sunday or during the week and meet the new American Soldier. Steamers leave Colman Dock every two hours on the odd hour after 7 a. m., last boat leaving at * 9 p. m. Main 3993 ‘@ucer Souno NAVIGATION Co COLMAN BOCK SEATTLE HORSES SHOD BY HORSESHOERS Mr. Davidson, the New York banker who left his business to take charge of the American Red Cross ata salary of $1 a year, was greatly impressed by the above words on a sign over a blacksmith shop. The point is, of course, that a man would be fool- ish to take his horse to a carpenter or plumber or a tinsmith to be shod. Apply the thought to your SAVINGS FUNDS, Deposit your savings with a strictly savings bank, which is governed by a scientific savings bank law, and which is managed by men skilled in financial matters. Like all Savings Banks in New York and New England, this Bank is MUTUAL, and divides its earn- ings equally among its depdsitors. For 29 years we have never paid less than ON SAVINGS 5% COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVENUE TRUSTEES Ivar Janson William A. Peters Hans Pederse James Shannon David Whitcomb Thugene B. re, Spokane L. 0, Janeck, Yakima E.G PK. Struve John T. Condon Willian Thaanum Vr. B inley Raymond K. Frazier