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BLIC MUST Ralph D. Ambrosio, 30 years of age, is the first man to be arrested) by the Seattle police under the “work | or fight” regulation, Ambrosio car ried a working card from Skinner & Wady yards at the time of his ar! rest, Friday afternoon. Exarmina-| tion of the time sheets at the plant} showed that he had worked four days out of 30. Chairman W, M. Whitney, of local poart No. 6, said Friday of the werk or fight order: “It can only be made a success if it gets the wholehearted coopera tion of the public, Local boards have not the time to make personal investigation, However, we feel sure that there are many registrants em) ployed in other than essential indus | and that these registrants! ihoukt be brought before the board and made to show cause why they should not change their occupations or be inducted into military service. | | Those who know of a man of mill if | tary age who ts employed in a non-| : essential industry should report the! facts to the local board in order that an investigation may be made.” Local board No. 10 has issued a call for 1918 registrants to appear for physical examination. The volunteer unit of mechanics will go to Pullman for instruction. Registrants both of 1917 and 1918) are eligible for enlistment in this corps, which will leave August 15. The government has also issued a call for refrigeration engineers, | steam engineers, chemical workers, electricians, one policeman and two strong laborers. The laborers are wanted for en- a Ustment only. All the men will serve in the United States except the! refrigerating engineers, chemical) men and steam engineers. Regis tered men will be given preference) xcept in the case of the two labor. BRITAIN WILL ARMOR SUBS. Special to The Star by N. KE. A. LONDON, July 20. — Submarine cruisers armed with guns and torpe-| does, protected by armor and with a surface craft, will soon be a devel- opment of the war, tn the belief of Admiral the marquis of Milford Haven. The marquis, who was formerly Prince Louis of Battenberg, first sea lord of the British admiralty, when the war broke out, and who dropped | his German title, made the predic tion in the course of a lecture at the University of Cambridge. “These new cruisers,” said the ad miral, “will require attendant vee as eyes for offense and defense, same as the fleeta have now, but in the air, not on the water, “In the construction of the larger types of submarine cruisers progress will not be confined by any means to the enemy navy. “Unsinkable or submersible mer- chant steamers, at least for cortain essential or valuable cargoes, appear Ao be Inevitable for the future, not withstanding the increased cost and decreased cargo space.” psc eo 91 eerare Bentan a i i el eeeoee Far and Near News by Telegraph anil Telephone Roy Gotney, Fairbanks, Alaska, alleged to have told his pal that “the United States {s not worth fighting for.” Gotney is now in jail, pending federal investigation. Patrolman Rollo Wilson, accepting | & valuable tablecloth from @ peddier | > while searching suitcase for Uquor,| suspended five days by Chief War ren. san tin te Ret BI BMG Bint afi. BEE ee First naval photographic censor in| Seattle, Lieut. R. M. Robinson. ap- Bointed by Admiral R. E. Coonta. Boylston Ave. Unitarian church} Sunday evening begins week conven. tion of officers and active adherents of New Thought. | President Orrin FE. Tiffany, A. M., Ph. D., Seattle Pacific college, bas} y 100 relatives in war. Thirty-nine boys and 24 girls! Passed test Friday morning in chil Gren’s clinic at Central school. Funeral érvices for Thaddus Os-| g00d, 90, Seattle engineer, 612 Broad-| way, who died Friday, will be held from the Home Undertaking com- pany chapel Sunday at 4 p. m. “World Peace, When? Thru) Whom? The Kaiser's Hopes Liast. - ed.” Sunday night sermon of Francis M. Oliver, evangelist, tent tabernacle, Third and Lenora. Nephew of Henry Ford, Metvin Bryant, Skinner & Eddy employe, married to Miss Emma Louise Bus- klem, of Seattle, Friday. «Mrs. Lily B. Holland has filed a) divorce suit in the supertor court against her husband, Albert E. Hol-| land, on the grounds of cruelty and| alleging that he is guilty of boot legging. One hundred and eight dollars was stolen from the room of J. Nozawa, 115 Third ave. 8., Thursday morning. | He is captain of the 8. 8. 8. Tensho Maru | Albert Langford, negro burglar and drug user, was convicted and sentenced to from 2 to 15 years in the penitentiary Friday. Dr. Hinkoe Hinkovich and Dr. Jyubo Leontich will speak at a mass ing for Seattle Jugo-Slavs in Labor Temple Sunday. | Lieut, John Collins Welch, civil war veteran, addressed the Saturday | noon luncheon of the King County Democratic club at the Good Hata) cafeteria, hin subject being * Ment Ownership After the Rat ee ee” Ak oe “You Krazy Kaiser” Title of New Song W. J. Brown, cashier of th ern Life In ee compan composer of “Autumn Leave: “When We Get on the Trails | written a third song L “You Krazy Kaiser.” The song has re ceived the sanction of the war de-| partment and Brown wants to| rpread it all over the country as a means of helping to win the war, “I don't want @ cent out of this,” he said. “I only want everyone to sing it and get the spirit.” won (STAR AUTOMOBIL 10th and Seneca. LAST WEEK’S ANSWER omitted from the word “service” in the advertisement of the Cen. Ford Owners, Attention! Special Prices Next Wee' ‘30x: “with” Rosaia omitted from the word in the advertisement of Guaranteed 3,600 Miles. Also on White Star Cylinder OM) omitted from the word “ladies” in the advertisoment of Mike AUTOMOBILES—USED omitted from the word “Com First Prize . meretal in the advertisement of Second Prize Metropolitan Business College Used Car Emporium Over 30 Private- care at owners’ prices te select free. AUTO PAINTING JUST LIKE NEW WTH AND PIN Used Car Department ‘The Overland Pactfte, Ine, er position end can otter you th teed cme to be had on the ma ® price that cannot be beaten. OVERLAND PACIFIC, I 1082-24 BK. Pike St.—Kast AUTO ACCESSORIES Saath Form-a-Treck #7 rr A Real Ford Accessory Stere Now Open tn Seattle Best goods at money saving prices, Our Ironclad Guarantee of Satisfaction Fitth aed Seneca BILLIARDS WHITEHOUSE BILLIAR! bares: S BLUE PRINTS 11th Ave., Between Pike and Pine. AUTO BODIES {See Our New Bodies Pacifie-Commercial Blue, Ine. FORDS | ¥. HM. BUCHANAN 1530 13th Ave. AUTO GARAGES eT Prints Our Spectalt and Best Equipped B' Stuart Ballding. House Construction, Appraisaia. Retimates Quantities Furnished. Veede! Ofle and Greases. Supp! Day and Night Service. EVERY MOMENT 18 ENJOYADLE fn our restaurant the courteous atten- ur walters, the tasty food, ‘The atmosphere 1436 BROADWAY. your meal pleasing and satisfying MOTOR PARTS CO. tne FOR ALL MAKES CARBURETORS PISTON RINGS GENERAL MACHINE WORK Royal Cafe SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Better Try Our Sunday Dinner It's Hard to Beat 711 FIRST AVE. Continuou Auto Service Gear Cutting. Machinery Reballt. w Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. or by appointment. DR. JOSEPH ROANE Licensed Practitioner. 6th and Olive. EN, 5126 All work taken to our al and prompt at- 500 Pantages Bldg. SPECIALISTS COAL AND WOOD IN RADIATORS LAMPS AND FENDERS SHATTLE RAD FENDER and Fender Werks Alols Zimmermann/ We Specialize in | PURE MILK DAIRY Celebrated Maplewood Milk Butter Cream ». MAIN 2523.6 Hemstitching A SPRCIALTY Buttons Made to Order THE STYLE SHOP VULCANIZING RETREADING TYRE "0 A. T. MAPSON, r. = atte HEMSTITCHING Picot Edging, Cloth Covered But. tons, Button Holes Made, Side and 7 E. Pike St, DANCING ACADEMIES Take 1 or 2 Lessons STEVENS W. Little Coat. Private ty Day and EF Ye TO OUR NEIGHBORS If in need of Dry Goods, Notions or Hardware, kindly visit’ our store before ‘conaidering a trip down town. We’ have a nice, clean stock to select Dellars Dewn and $10 per Meath will buy a Call Eltiott 2829 for FREE Demonstration. Raini 418 UNION ST. EMPLOYMENT HELP. WANTED Stenographers, Reekheepers, General Office Men and Boys. YMCA Employment Dept. Veourth and Madisea Loggers’ Employment Agency Witlaré C, Meeore, Manager sain 1763 ih dectacnan ELLIOTT 4682. Res. Beacon 10. FLORISTS Furnish Your Home ‘Through Our Liberal BE WISE—PAY CASH We Save You 40% ECKMANN FURNITURE CO. land Fox White Rabbit $18 to $25 LOFSTAD FUR co. 1693 Third Ave. HAIRDRESSING CARSON Hairdressing Ceol io Original and only recognized school of its kind in the Northwest Third Floor 2p Denny Bide. a ld THE FACTRIBILT CO. 600 Terry Ave. Mein CONDITIONS Four letters have been purposely omitted from the advertisements on this page. The four letters will spell STAR when correctly arranged. Wind the mianing letters, mention the words and the names of the advertisements where the letters were omitted and mail your answer to the Guide Contest Manager, care Tho Seattle Star, ity as well an correctness will count. LAST WEEK’S WINNERS Enbanks, 615% 1. Pike St, Seattle, Seoond Prize, $1.00—Tilanche M, Wat- fon, 710 Spring St., Seattle. Third Py laurelshade Ave., Seattle. Fourth Prize, $1.00. ¥. Whittaker, 4112 Colby Ave., Everett, Wash, Fifth Prize, $1.00-—Mra. A. V. Iree- man, 4323 8th Ave. N. Sixth Prize, $1.00-——-Miss Hazel Jones, Enumclaw, Wash, Neatness and original- Contestants will kindly confine their answers to paper, there being no mit on art work. The names of the winners will be published in Tho Star on the following Saturday. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: $1.00 Fifth Prize .. $1.00 Sixth Prize ...........$1.00 THE GUIDE WILL BE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. LOANS—REAL ESTATE WE LOAN MONEY We Always Have a Good List of Real Estate Mortgages Joseph E. Thomas & Co., Ine. 1026 Third Ave. Corner Spring. Phone Kiliote 3625. Why Not Have 4 Halle ie it Property (aoked and ferved Moderate Irices. LOCKSMITH patronage. Newly furs! J, A. FARNMAM, Maneger. Hotel St. Regi MILLINERY w. at a 116 STEWART ST. Sample Hate at LADIES’ SAMPLE 1. 94 Picer Denay Tiee 1 THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. INVESTMENTS. MACHINERY For Practicing Thrift. Portable Sawmills WITTE GASOLIND Make a Fine Combination. We stock both in carload lots, Mortgages fer Sale a HOND & MTG. Co MACHINERY CO. JEWELERS WE BUY AND SELL Junk and Machinery Buffalo Junk Co. 1749 First Ave. S. Elliett 383. Buyers of All Kinds of JUNK ae NATIONAL BAG @ METAL CO, 1516 First Ave. & Up-to-Date Equipment Tented Chemicals Careful Workmanship OFFICE APPLIANCES of Summer Holt- days through pic- LADIES’ APPAREL OPTICIANS Men's and Women's Apparel esr CREDIT rns OT RITTT ‘Third and University A > Nermal Vision and Eye Comfort "= itored L. W. SUTER 1118 Second Ave. LIGHTING FIXTURES SEATTLE LIGHTING WI ©O. XTURI 3 J. Schoemer, Mer. W. Funfsinn, 8 racitt COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Kéwin Maxwell Columbian Kryptok aight combined. 1315 Fourth Ave. k, Hite, SANDERS & COMP. 1003-4 1. ©. Smith Bidg. PAINT AND WALL APER CO. 1631 Westlake Ave. “Havpd the Dey” Paper ¢ 1526 Third Ave, Elliott 909. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Wilsons Gallege Oldest Commercial School in Seattle 13,000 Successful Students Prize, $5.00-—Mrw. Bertha ize, $1.00-—Stella Cook, 1935 i, Seattle. PATENT ATTORNEYS F. P. GORIN 701 Central Bldg. ¥. N. FURMAS will” teach you the shortest way to a good & poattion Shorthand, Civil Service, Bookk Grammar. NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS CO i No Patent—Neo Pay Free Beokiet Main 390 PRINTERS LETTERHEADS jcanps STATEMENTS a Almost Anything We will quote you lowest prices on any kind of job work and guarantee quality. RELIANCE PRESS 119 Marion Mt. corner Second Ave PHOTOGRAPHERS Gents have recently been placed TG rane positions peying from $65 te per month. SUCCESS SHORTHAND Main 3337 005 Lambev Exchange Biég. Real portraits muat be made by real artists and technical ex- perts. These a@vantages, plus fervice, are what we offer you at all times. Areode Bigg. Hate 2002. PIANOS PIANOS FOR RENT $5 Per Month Rent Applied on Purchase Price Meyer-Toner Main 3143 210 Unien St. 54% TO 814% We Buy and Sell Liberty IRVING WHITEHOUSE © PLUMBERS REAL ESTATE om TAXICABS B:. TAXED Green or Yellow ACRES AT PRICE OF LOTS ‘We have several fine acre tracts Just south of steel plant, facing oo Greveled highway. $750 Keech, on Terme. LAND co. 1010 Third Ave RESTAURANT EQUIP. Restaurant Supplies very large line of Main 3424. TRANSFERS SECOND-HAND GOODS WE PAY MORE Fer Ladies and Men's Clething, Office and House Furniture, Vietroias. Buy, Sell Exchange Everyt THE OWL ELLIOTT 3321, 1317% First Ave. CASH PAID Fer Ladies’ and Men's Clothing, Werniture and All Kinds of ‘Second-Hand Goods. MIKE COHEN 1904 First Ave. 1920 Westialie. SHEET METAL WORKS Light or Heavy Hauling KAY TRANSFER & STORAGE Co, 1ea3 Westlake, Mate $90n Metal Cornices, Roofing, Sky- lights and Ventilating, High Grade Brass = Bronze Foundry post. Wo returmthem, col- leet. FEDERAL,.SHOE REPAIR CO. 1407 Third Ave. STATIONERY: Stamps to attach to your envelopes, 100 PLINY L. ALLEN co. 115-119 Columbia, WASTE PAPER ASTE PAPE Consult us for prices, “Iv IT'S PAPER WE'LL BUY IT* NORTHERN BOND’ & PAPER MILLS 815 White Bidg. Elliott 2876 WINDOW SHADES Window Shades Clea New Shai SIGN PAINTERS J. C. COREY SIGN CO. SIGN THIRD AND UNIVERSITY Main 6491. Pike and Broadway Bast 902, ned tired des Made to "Orden, Work Guaranteed. met bgp inal Fu P.-L. Bldg.